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The  purpose  of  this  List  is  to  supply  material  for  a  study  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States. 

The  List  is  in  four  sections:  The  first  containing  general  works  on 
the  court;  the  two  next,  the  reports  and  digests;  and  the  last,  bio- 
graphical material  on  the  chief  justices  and  associate  justices.  With 
this  last  section  are  noted  some  of  the  more  important  writings  of  the 
chief  justices.  It  was  found  inexpedient  at  this  time  to  include  the 
pamphlet  literature  produced  by  the  earlier  justices.  Should  a  second 
edition  be  called  for  it  is  hoped  to  include  this  material. 

The  List  does  not  attempt  the  completeness  of  a  bibliography.  A 
great  number  of  unimportant  United  States  documents,  for  instance, 
have  been  purposely  omitted.  They  consisted  mostly  of  reports, 
resolutions,  etc.,  which  affected  the  Supreme  Court  very  slightly,  if  at 
all.  To  have  included  them  would  have  cumbered  the  list  with 
material  of  little  moment,  sufficiently  indicated  in  the  existing  indexes 
to  United  States  documents. 

The  series  of  lists  of  which  this  is  an  example  are  undertaken  in 
the  Division  of  Bibliography  and  issued  over  the  signature  of  the 
Chief  Bibliographer.  The  responsibility  for  the  inclusion  or  ex- 
clusion of  titles  rests,  of  course,  with  him.  In  all  of  the  lists,  how- 
ever, the  division  draws  freely  upon  other  divisions  of  the  Library 
for  information,  and  particularly  upon  its  former  chief,  the  present 
Chief  Assistant  Librarian,  for  criticism  and  suggestion. 

This  aid  is  cordially  given,  of  great  value,  and  heartily  appreciated ; 
and  if  it  is  not  specifically  acknowledged  in  the  preface  to  each  list, 
the  omission  is  merely  to  save  repetition  of  a  fact  familiar  within  the 
Library  and  a  matter  of  administrative,  rather  than  of  public  interest. 

H.  H.  B.  Meyer 

Chief  Bibliographer 

Herbert  Putnam 

Lihrarian  of  Congress 

Washington^  D.  C,  May  10,  1909 

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TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 


Page 

List  of  Books  relating  to  the  Supreme  Court 5-26 

Articles  in  Periodicals 27-38 

Reports  39^0 

Digests  of  Reports 41-^5 

Biographical  material  relating  to  the  Chief  Justices  and  Justices  of  the 
Supreme  Court 

General  46-51 

John  Jay 52-55 

Writings 55-56 

Oliver  Ellsworth 57-58 

John  Marshall 59-67 

Writings  68-70 

Roger  Brooke  Taney 71-73 

Writings  73-74 

Salmon  Portland  Chase 75-80 

Writings 80-82 

Morrison  Remick  Waite 83-84 

Melville  Weston  Fuller 85 

Associate  Justices  (arranged  alphabetically) 86-117 

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LIST  OF  BOOKS  RELATING  TO  THE  SUPREME  COURT  OF  THE 

UNITED  STATES 

Adams,  John  and  William  Brattle.     The  independence  of  the  judi- 
cary. 

{In  The  works  of  John  Adams,  vol.  3,  pp.  511-574.     Boston, 
1851.     S°.) 

American  bar  association.  Report  of  some  members  of  the  com- 
mittee of  the  American  bar  association,  on  the  subject  of 
delays  incident  to  the  determination  of  snits  in  the  United 
States  Supreme  Court. 
New  Haven^  Conn.:  Tiittle^  Morehouse  &  Taylor^  'printers^ 
1882.    3k,  {2)  'pv    S' 


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Ames,  Herman  Vandenburg.  The  proposed  amendments  to  the 
Constitution*  of  the  United  States  during  the  first  century 
of  its  history. 
Washington:  Government  printing  ofice,  1897.  442  pp.  8°. 
(American  historical  association.  Annual  report  for 
1896,  vol.  2.) 

"  Amendments  affecting  the  form  of  the  Judiciary  depart- 
ment," pp.  144-164. 

Resolutions  proposing  amendments  which  have  regard  to  the 
choice  of  judges  are  noted  by  Ames  as  follows :  1808,  Apr.  12, 
■  -  10th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  Senate  Journal,  p.  273 ;  Annals  of  Con- 

gress, cols.  356-358.  1867,  Jan.  21,  39th  Cong.,  2d  sess.. 
House  Journal,  p.  202;  Globe,  p.  616.  1868,  May  18,  40th 
Cong.,  2d  sess..  House  Journal,  p.  703 ;  Globe,  p.  2527. 
1881,  Dec.  10,  47th  Cong.,  1st  sess..  Senate  Journal,  p.  103 ; 
Record,  p.  85.  1882,  Jan  IS,  47th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  Senate 
Journal,  p.  198;  Record,  p.  471.  1883,  Dec.  10,  48th  Cong.. 
1st  sess.,  Senate  Journal,  p.  64 ;  Record,  p.  54. 

Ashley,  Roscoe  Lewis.     The  American  federal  state ;  a  text-book  in 
civics  for  high  schools  and  academies. 
New  YorTc.  London:  The  Macmillan  co.^  1902.    xlv,  599  pp. 
8°. 

Bibliography :  p.  x-xii ;   list  of  "  general  references "'  at  head 

of  each  chapter  except  the  last. 
The  judicial  department,  pp.  316-325. 

Bailey,   W.   F.     The  law   of  jurisdiction,   including  impeachment 
of  judgments,  liability  for  judicial  acts,  and  special  rem- 
edies. 
Chicago:  T.  E.  Flood  (&  co.,  1899.    2  vols.    8°. 


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Baker,  A.  J.    Annotated  Constitution  of  the  United  States.  . 

Chicago:   GallagJian  and  company,  1891.     Ixxxvii,  {!),  279 
pp.  8°. 

Judicial  department,  pp.  119-151. 

Baldwin,  Simeon  Eben.     The  American  judiciary. 

New  York:   The  Century  co.,  1905.  xiii,  403  pp.  12°.    {The 

Arnerican  state  series.) 

Contents. — Tlie  nature  and  scope  of  the  judicial  power  in 
the  United  States;  The  organization  and  practical  working 
of  American  courts;  Part  1.  English  origin  and  early  de- 
velopment of  the  American  judiciary;  The  separation  of 
the  judicial  power  from  the  legislative  and  executive  in 
American  constitutions;  The  relations  of  the  judiciary  to 
the  political  departments  of  government;  The  force  of 
judicial  precedents;  The  judicial  power  of  developing  un- 
written law ;  The  judicial  power  of  interpreting  and  de- 
veloping written  law ;  The  judicial  power  of  declaring  what 
has  the  form  of  law  not  to  be  law.  Part  2.  The  organization 
of  the  courts  of  the  states;  The  organization  of  the  courts 
of  the  United  States;  Relations  of  the  state  judiciary  to 
the  United  States,  and  of  the  United  States  judiciary  to 
the  states ;  Relations  between  the  courts  of  different  states ; 
Trial  by  jury;  Formalities  in  judicial  procedure;  Trial 
courts  for  civil  causes ;  Probate  courts ;  Bankruptcy  and  in- 
solvency courts;  Criminal  procedure;  The  exercise  of 
judicial  functions  out  of  court ;  Appellate  courts ;  The 
enforcement  of  judgments  and  punishment  of  contempts  of 
courts;  Judicial  proceedings  in  territories  subject  to  mar- 
tial law ;  Appointment,  tenure  of  office  and  compensation 
of  judges;  The  character  of  the  bar  and  its  relations  to 
the  bench ;  The  law's  delay ;  The  attitude  of  the  people 
toward  the  judiciary;     Index. 

The  American  system  of  supreme  courts  and  what  it  accom- 
plishes. 

{In  La  Follette,  Robert  M.  cd.  The  making  of  America,  vol.  2, 
pp.  76-92.     Chicago,  1906.     8°.) 

Bancroft,  George.     History  of  the  formation  of  the  Constitution  of 
the  United  States  of  America. 
Neio  York:  D.  Appleton  and  company.,  1882.    2  vols.    8°. 
The  federal  judiciary,  vol.  2,  pp.  195-206. 

Bates,   C.  Lee.     Federal  equity  procedure;  a  treatise  on  the  pro- 
cedure in  suits  in  equity  in  the  circuit  courts  of  the  United 
States  including  appeals  and  appellate  procedure. 
Chicago:  T.  H.  Flood  and  co.,  1901.     2  vols.     8°. 


WORKS   RELATING   TO   SUPREME    COURT    OF   UNITED   STATES  7 

Bates,  C.  Lee.  Federal  procedure  at  law ;  a  treatise  on  the  procedure 
in  suits  at  common  law  in  the  circuit  courts  of  the  United 
States;  accompanied  with,  as  a  basis  of  federal  judicial 
procedure,  a  statement  of  the  dual  system  of  government 
created  by  the  federal  constitution  and  the  constitutional 
limitations  imposed  upon  the  state  and  federal  govern- 
ments and  the  creation  of  the  federal  judicial  system  and 
the  j  urisdiction  of  all  the  federal  courts. 
CMcago:  T.  H.  Flood  and  company^  1908.    2  vols.    8°. 

Beach,  Charles  Fisk,  jr.     Modern  pleading  and  practice  in  equity  in 

the  federal  and  state  courts  of  the  United  States,  with 

particular   reference   to   the   federal    practice,   including 

numerous  forms  and  precedents. 

Cincinnati:  W.  H.  Anderson  and  company^  1900.    2  vols. 
8°. 

Bigelow,  John.     The  Supreme  Court  and  the  Electoral  commission ; 
an  open  letter  to  the  Hon.  Joseph  H.  Choate. 
A^ew  York  <&  London:  G.  P.  Putnarri's  so7is,  1903.     (2), 
23  pp.    8°. 

"  First  appeared  iu  the  New  York  Sun  on  the  19th  of  July, 
1903." 

Black,  Henry  Campbell.     Handbook  of  American  constitutional  law. 
St.  Paid,  Minn.:  West  publishing  co.,  1895.     xxiv,  627  pp. 
8°. 

Federal  jurisdiction,  pji.  114-148. 

Boutwell,  George  S.     The  Constitution  of  the  United  States  at  the 
end  of  the  first  century. 
Boston,  U.  S.  A.:  D.  G.  Heath  <&  co.,  1895.    xviii,  J^12  pp. 
8°. 

Judicial  power,  its  extent,  pp.  302-314;  Jurisdiction  of  the 
Su])renie  Court,  original  and  appellate,  p.  315. 

Brewer,  David  Josiah.     Address :  Two  periods  in  the  history  of  the 
Supreme  court,  delivered  by  Justice  David  J.  Brewer  .  .  . 
at  the  eighteenth  annual  meeting  held  at  Hot  Springs  of 
Virginia,  August  7th,  8th  and  9th,  1906. 
Riclnnond,  Va.:  Richmond  pj^ess,  1906.    24-  pp.    8°. 
At  head  of  title:  The  Virginia  state  bar  association. 

Brown,  Henry  Billings.     The  judiciary. 

(In  Walker,  Duncan  S.  Celebration  of  the  one  hundredth 
anniversary  of  the  laying  of  the  corner  stone  of  the  capitol 
of  the  United  States,  pp.  74-79.     Washington,  1896.     4°.) 


8  LIBEAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

BroAvn,    Timothy.      Cominentaries   on   the   jurisdiction   of  courts. 
2ded. 
Chicago:  Callaghan  &  CO. ^  1901.     ccxxxiii,  8£4  PP-    ^°- 

Bryant,   Edwin  Eustace.     The  Constitution  of  the  United  States, 
with  notes  of  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme  court  thereon, 
from  the  organization  of  the  court  till  October,  1900. 
Madison^  Wis. :  The  Dernocrat  printing  co..,  1901.    a?,  J^IS  pp. 

12°. 

The  judicial  power,  pp.  221-243. 

Bryce,  James.     The  American  commonwealth.     3d  edition.     Com- 
pletely revised  throughout. 

New  York:  Macviillan  and  co.,  1893-1895.    2  vols.    8°. 

Tlie  federal  courts,  vol.  1,  pp.  228-240;  The  courts  and  the 
constitution,  pp.  241-260;  The  working  of  the  courts,  pp. 
261-276. 

Bullitt,  William  Grigsby.     Review  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United 
States;  including  changes  by  interpretation  and  amend 
ment ;  for  lawyers  and  those  not  learned  in  the  law. 
Cincinnati:  TJie  R.  Clarke  co..^  1899.    xii,  360  pp.    8°. 
Organization  of  the  judicial  department,  pp.  236-267. 

Butler,  William  Allen.     The  origin  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the 
United  States  and  its  place  in  the  constitution. 

{In  Carson,  Hampton  L.  The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States,  part  2,  pp.  602-625.     Philadelphia,  1892.     4°.) 

Carson,  Hampton  Lawrence.  The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States:  its  history,  by  Hampton  L.  Carson;  and  its  cen- 
tennial celebration,  February  4,  1890.  Prepared  under 
direction  of  the  Judiciary  centennial  committee. 
Philadelphia:  A.  R.  Keller  company.^  1892.  2  vols.  Por- 
traits.    Ji.°. 

Contains  biographical  slietches  with  portraits  of  Jay,  Rutledge, 
Cushing,  Harrison,  AVilson,  Blair,  Iredell,  Thomas  Johnson, 
Paterson,  Ellsworth,  Chase,  Washington,  Moore,  Marshall, 
William  Johnson,  Livingston,  Todd,  Duvall,  Story,  Thomp- 
son, Trimble,  McLean,  Baldwin,  Wayne,  Taney,  Barbour, 
Catron,  McKinley,  Daniel,  Nelson,  Woodbury,  Grier,  Curtis, 
Campbell,  Salmon  P.  Chase,  Clifford,  Swayne,  Miller,  Davis, 
Field,  Strong,  Bradley,  Hunt,  Waite,  Harlan,  Woods,  Mat- 
thews, Gray,  Blatchford,  Lamar.  Fuller,  Brewer,  Brown, 
and  Shiras. 

The  history  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States ;  with 

biographies  of  all  the  chief  and  associate  justices.     A.  D. 


WORKS   RELATING   TO   SUPREME    COURT    OF   UNITED    STATES  9 

1790-1902  .  .  .  Avith  portraits  of  the  58  judges  engraved 
by  Max  and  Albert  Kosenthal. 
Philadelphia:  P.  W.  Ziegler  and  company^  1902.     2  vols. 
Frontispieces.    Portraits.    8°. 

Contains  sketches  of  all  the  chief  justices  and  justices  as  noted 
above  with  the  following  additional :  Howell  E.  Jackson, 
Edward  D.  White,  Rufus  W.  Pockham,  Joseph  :\IcKenna. 

Carter,  Howard  M.     The  jurisdiction  of  federal  courts,  as  limited  by 
the  citizenshi^D  and  residence  of  the  parties. 
Boston:  Little,  Broion,  and  company,  1899.     xxviii,  303  pp. 
8°. 

Centennial  celebration  of  the  organization  of  the  Federal  judiciary. 

held  at  New  York,  February  4,  1890. 

(In  United  States  reports,  vol.  134,  J.  C.  Bancroft  Davis,  re- 
porter, pp.  711--762.     New  York,  1890.     8°.) 

Addresses   of   Chief  Justice   Fuller   and  Associate  Justice 

Field,  delivered  at  the  Metropolitan  opera  house,  together 
with  the  sjoeech  of  Associate  Justice  Harlan,  made  at  the 
banquet  in  the  evening. 
IVashington,  1890.     31  pp.  '  5°. 

Clark,  Walter.     The  next  constitutional  convention  of  the  United 

States.     Some  defects  in  the  Constitution ;  necessity  for  a 

constitutional  convention  to  revise  it.     Address  delivered 

before  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  at  Philadelphia, 

April  27,  1906. 

{In  The  Albany  law  journal,  vol.  68,  May,  1906,  pp.  145-153.) 
The  -Supreme  Court,  pp.  151-152. 

Conkling,  Alfred.     A  treatise  on  the  organization,  jurisdiction,  and 
practice  of  the  courts  of  the  United  States.     5th  ed. 
Albany:  W.  0.  Little  <&  co.,  1870.     xi,  9^6,  (2)  pp.    8°. 
The  Library  of  Congress  also  has  the  other  four  editions. 

Cooley,  Tliomas  M.     The  federal  Sujjreme  Court — its  place  in  the 
American  constitutional  system. 

(In  his  Constitutional  history  of  the  United  States  as  seen  in 
the  development  of  American  law,  pp.  28-52.  New  York, 
1889.     8°.) 


—     The  general  principles  of  constitutional  law.     3d  edition. 
Bv  A.  C.  McLaughlin. 
Boston:  Little,  Brown  c&  co.,  1898.     li,  1^23  pp.    12°.     {The 
students'*  series,  vol.  7.) 

The  judicial  department  of  the  federal  government,  pp  52-54, 
123-159. 

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Cooley,  Thomas  M.  A  treatise  on  the  constitutional  limitations 
which  rest  upon  the  legislative  power  of  the  states  of  the 
American  union.  7th  edition,  with  large  additions,  giving 
the  results  of  the  recent  cases,  by  Victor  H.  Lane. 
Boston:  Little,  Brown,  and  company,  1903.  cxxiii,  1086  pp. 
8°. 

Judicial  power  of  tlie  United  States.    See  Index. 

Cox,  Joseph.  U.  S.  Supreme  Court.  Part  I.  Part  II.  Sketches  of 
the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States  in  the  time  of 
Chief  Justice  John  Marshall,  from  1801  to  1835. 

{In  Ohio  state  bar  association.     Reports,  vol.  11,  pp.  245-275. 
Cleveland,  O.,  1890.      8°.) 

Coxe,   Brinton.     An  essay  on  judicial  power  and  unconstitutional 
legislation,  being  a  commentary  on  parts  of  the  Constitu- 
tion of  the  United  States. 
Philadelphia:  Kay  and  br'other,  1893.    xvi,  Jfl5  pp.    5°. 

Curtis,    Benjamin   Robbins.     Jurisdiction,    practice,    and    peculiar 
jurisprudence  of  the  courts  of  the  United  States.    2d  ed., 
rev.  and  enl.     By  Henry  Childs  Merwin. 
Boston:  Little,  Brown,  and  company,  1896.    xxvi,  8^1  pp. 

"  The  Supreme  Court,"  pp.  1-63. 

Curtis,  George  Ticknor.  Commentaries  on  the  jurisdiction,  practice, 
and  peculiar  jurisprudence  of  the  courts  of  the  United 
States.  Vol.  I  containing  a  view  of  the  judicial  power, 
and  the  jurisdiction  and  practice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
the  United  States. 
Philadelphia:  T.  c&  J.  W.  Johnson,  1854.  scxiv,  635  pp.  8°. 
All  published. 

Constitutional  history  of  the  United  States  from  their  dec- 
laration of  independence  to  the  close  of  their  civil  war. 
In  two  volumes. 
New  York:  Harper  c§  hrothers,  1889-1896.    2  vols.    8°. 

Construction  of  the  Executive  and  the  Judiciary,  vol.  1,  pp. 
349-357 ;  Formation  of  the  judicial  power,  pp.  584-599 ; 
Function  of  the  Supreme  Court,  vol.  2,  pp.  71  et  seq. 

Dabney,  W.  D.     Outlines  of  federal  jurisdiction  and  law  procedure. 
Geo.  W.  Olivier,  publisher.  University  of  Virginia,  11897]. 
260  pp.     8°. 


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Davis,  J.  C.  Bancroft.     Appendix  to  the  reports  of  the  decisions  of 
the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  from  September 
24,  1789,  to  the  end  of  October  term,  1888. 
New  York  and  Albany:    Banks  c&  'brothers^  1889.     cclxxx, 
pp.    8°.     {U.S.  Reports,  Vol.131.) 

"  Thus  it  will  be  seen  that  the  first  century  of  the  existence  of 
this  court  expires  between  the  close  of  the  present  term  and  the 
opening  of  October  Term,  1889.  In  view  of  this  fact,  after 
consultation  with  friends  in  whose  judgment  I  place  confi- 
dence, I  have  gathered  together  several  matters  connected 
with  the  judicial  history  and  decisions  of  the  highest  courts  of 
the  United  States  prior  to  the  adoption  of  the  Constitution  ;  and 
I  have  placed  them  in  this  Appendix,  in  order  that  they  may 
be  preserved  in  connection  with  the  decisions  of  the  highest 
court  since  its  adoption,  and  in  the  belief  that  they  will 
prove  interesting  and  useful  to  the  practising  constitutional 
lawyer,  as  well  as  to  the  student  of  our  judicial  system." 
p.  xii. 

Contents. — Justices  of  the  Supreme  Court  commissioned  dur- 
ing the  period  covered  by  this  appendix,  pp.  v-x ;  Federal 
courts  prior  to  the  adoption  of  the  Constitution ;  Omitted 
cases  in  the  Reports  of  the  Decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court 
of  the  United  States ;  List  of  cases  in  which  statutes  or  ordi- 
nances have  been  held  to  be  repugnant  to  the  Constitution 
or  Laws  of  the  United  States,  in  whole  or  in  part,  by  the 
Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  from  the  organization 
of  the  court  to  the  end  of  the  October  term,  1888. 

Index  of  the  omitted  cases  reported  in  full. 

Desty,  Robert.     A  manual  of  practice  in  the  courts  of  the  United 

States  .  .  .     9th  ed.     Revised  and  brought  to  date  ...  by 

M.  A.  Folsom    .  .  .    together  with  n   vohnne  of    forms, 

adapted  and  referring  to  this  manuaL     By  C.  H.  Tebbs. 

San  Francisco:  Bancroft-Whitney  co.,  1899.    4  vols.    12 


)o 


Dewhurst,   William  Whitwell,  ed.    The  rules  of  practice  in  the 
United  States  courts,  annotated. 

New  York:  The  Banks  law  publishing  company,  1907.     v, 
{2),  775  pp.    8°. 

Du  Ponceau,  Peter  S.     A  dissertation  on  the  nature  and  extent  of 
the  jurisdiction  of  the  courts  of  the  United  States. 
Philadelphia:  Abraham  Small,  182 Jf.     xxxiii,   (5),  254  PP- 
8°. 

Dwyer,  John  William.     The  law  and  procedure  of  United  States 
courts. 
Ann  Arbor,  Mich.:  G.  ^yahr,  1901.     xxi,  339  pp.     8°. 


12  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Elliot,  Jonathan.     The  debates  in  the  several  state  conventions  on 
the  adoption  of  the  Federal  Constitution,  as  recommended 
by  the  general  convention  at  Philadelphia,  in  1787.     2d  ed. 
Washington:  For  the  editor,  1836.     4  vols.     8°. 

Vol.  1  contains  the  Journal  of  tlie  Federal  Convention,  Luther 
Martin's  letter,  Yates's  minutes,  the  Virginia  and  Kentucky 
resolutions,  and  other  illustrative  material  on  the  Consti- 
tution. 

Field,  Stephen  Johnson.     The  centenary  of  the  Supreme  Court. 

{hi  Carson,  Hampton  L.  The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States,  part  2,  pp.  704-725.     Philadelphia,  1892.     4°.) 

Foster,  Roger.  A  treatise  on  federal  practice,  including  practice  in 
bankruptcy,  admiralty,  patent  cases,  foreclosure  of  rail- 
way mortgages,  suits  upon  claims  against  the  United 
States,  equity  pleading  and  practice,  receivers  and  injunc- 
tions in  the  state  courts.  3d  ed.,  rev.  and  enl. 
Chicago:  Callaghan  and  co..^  1901.    2  vols.    8°. 

Froniageot,  Henri.     La  jurisprudence  de  la  cour  supreme  des  fitats- 
Unis  en  matiere  de  prises  pendant  la  guerre  hispano- 
americaine;  cl'apres  documents  ofRciels. 
Paris:  R.  Chapelot  et  c%  1901.    50,  {2)  pp.    8°. 
Extrait  de  la  Revue  maritime. 

Garland,  Augustus  Hill.     Experience  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  the 
United  States,  with  some  reflections  and  suggestions  as  to 
that  tribunal. 
Washingtoti,  D.  C:    J.  Byrne  c&  co.,  1898.     (4),  100  pp. 
Portrait.     12°. 

Garland,  Augustus  Hill,  Eobert  Ralston,  and  John  H.  Ingham.  A 
treatise  on  the  constitution  and  jurisdiction  of  the  United 
States  courts,  on  pleading,  practice  and  procedure  therein 
and  on  the  powers  and  duties  of  United  States  commis- 
sioners, with  rules  of  the  court  and  forms. 
Philadelphia:  T.  &  J.  ~W .  Johnson  &  co.,  1898.    2  vols.    8°. 

Gauss,   Henry  Colford.     The  American  govermnent,  organization 

and  officials,  with  the  duties  and  powers  of  federal  office 

holders;  an  original  summarization  by  H,  C.  Gauss,  with 

a  compilation  of  data  from  official  sources. 

New  York:  L.  R.  Hamersley  <&  co.,  1908.    xxiii,  871  pp.    8"". 

The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  pp.  84-96. 

Gunckel,  Patrick  Henry.     Taxation  of  costs  in  federal  courts. 

St.  Paid,  Minn.:  Keefe-Davidson  company,  1904-     xiv,  493 
pp.     8°. 


WORKS   RELATING   TO   SUPREME    COURT    OP   UNITED   STATES       13 

Guthrie,  William  D.     Lectures  on  the  fourteenth  article  of  amend- 
ment to  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States,  delivered 
before  the  Dwight  alumni  association,  New  York,  April- 
May,  1898. 
Boston:  Little^  Brown  <&  co.,  1898.    xxviii,  265  pp.    8°. 
Of  the  rules  of  practice  of  the  Supreme  Court,  pp.  143-180. 

Hamilton,  Alexander.     Distribution  of  the  authority  of  the  judi- 
ciary. 

Federalist,  no.  81. 

Extent  of  the  powers  of  the  judicial  department. 

Federalist,  no.  80. 

Some  miscellaneous  questions  regarding  the  judiciary. 

Federalist,  no.  82. 

Support  and  responsibility  of  the  judiciary. 

Federalist,  no.  79. 

Tenure  of  office  of  the  judicial  department. 

Federalist,  no.  78. 

Harlan,  John  Marshall.     The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States. 

{In  Carson,  Hampton  L.  The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States,  part  2,  pp.  725-732.     Philadelphia,  1892.  4°.) 

Hawes,  Horace.     The  law  relating  to  the  subject  of  jurisdiction  of 
courts. 
San  Francisco:  Sumner  Whitney  c&  co.,  1886.    xvii,  550  pp. 
16°. 

Herbert,  Hilary  A.     The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States  and 
its  functions. 

{In  Pennsylvania  bar  association.  Report  of  the  third  annual 
meeting,  1897,  pp.   155-178.     Philadelphia,  1897.     8°.) 

Argues  the  authority  of  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court 
upon  the  Executive  and  upon  Congress,  briefly  noting  some 
decisions  affecting  this  proposition. 

Hillhouse,  James.     Proposition  for  amending  the  Constitution  of 
the  United  States  providing  for  the  election  of  President 
and  Vice-President,  and  guarding  against  tlie  undue  exer- 
cise of  executive  influence,  patronage,  and  power. 
Washington:  Gales  <&  Seaton,  1830.    Ifi  p)p-    8°.  . 

Pp.  7^0  give:  Appendix.  Propositions  for  amending  the 
Constitution  of  the  United  States:  Submitted  by  Mr.  Hill- 
house  to  the  Senate,  on  the  twelfth  day  of  April,  1808, 
with  his  explanatory  remarks.  New  Haven :  Printed  by 
Oliver  Steele  &  co.,  1808. 


14  .  LIBRAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

Appointment  of  judges  of  tlie  Supreme  Court  to  be  by  and  with 
the  advice  and  consent  of  both  Senate  and  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, p.  39. 

Hinsdale,  Burke  Aaron.     The  American  government,  national  and 
state.    4th  ed. 
New   York,   Cincinnati    [etc.l :    American   hook   company, 
['1905].    via,  W3  pp.    1£°. 

"  Bibliogi-aphical    index  "  :  pp.    485^88. 

Vesting  the  judicial  power,  pp.  292-296;  The  extent  of  the 
judicial    power,   pp.   297-300. 

Hitchcock,  Henry.     The  Supreme  Court  and  the  Constitution. 

(In  Carson,  Hampton  L.  The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States,  part  2,  pp.  626-664.     Philadelphia,  1892.    4°.) 

Hoar,  George  Frisbie.  The  charge  against  President  Grant  and  At- 
torney-General Hoar  of  packing  the  Supreme  court  of  the 
United  States,  to  secure  the  reversal  of  the  legal  tender 
decision,  by  the  appointment  of  Judges  Bradley  and 
Strong,  refuted.  Letter  to  the  Boston  herald. 
Worcester,  31  ass.:  Press  of  G.  Hamilton,  [1896 f].  Jf5  pp. 
8°: 

Hoist,  Hermann  Eduard  von.  The  constitutional  and  political  his- 
tory of  the  United  States.  Translated  from  the  German 
by  John  J.  Lalor, 

Chicago:  CaUaghandi  CO.,  1876-1892.    8  vols.    8°. 
Supreme  Court,  see  Index,  vol.  8,  p.  302. 

Hughes,  Robert  Morton.     Handbook  of  jurisdiction  and  procedure 
in  United  States  courts. 
St.  Paul,  Minn.:  West  publishing  co.,  190Jf.    xviii,  63 J/,  pp. 
8°.     {The  hornbook  series,  30.) 

Jameson,   John  Alexander.     A  treatise  on  constitutional  conven- 
tions;  their  history,  powers,  and  modes  of  proceeding. 
4th  ed.,  rev.,  corrected  and  enlarged. 
Chicago:  Callaghan  and  company,  1887.     xxix,  (1),  68 If  pp. 
8°. 

Supreme  Court,  see  Index,  pp.  677-678. 

Jameson,  John  Franklin,  ed.  Essays  on  the  constitutional  history 
of  the  United  States  in  the  formative  period,  1775-1789. 
By  graduates  and  former  members  of  the  Johns  Hopkins 
University. 
Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Miflin  c&  co.,  1889.  xv, 
322  pp.     8°. 


WORKS   RELATING   TO   SUPREME    COURT    OF   UNITED   STATES       15 

Jefferson,  Thomas.     Writings.    With  explanatory  notes,  etc.,  by  the 

editor  H.  A.  Washington.     Vol.  VII. 

Washington:  Taylor  and  Maury ,  185 If.    8°. 

Danger  to  American  system  from  encroachments  of  the  Federal 
judiciary,  pp.  192,  199,  216,  256,  278,  293,  321,  403. 

Landon,  Judson  S.     The  constitutional  history  and  government  of 
the  United  States.     2d  revised  edition. 
Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton^  Mijjiin  and  company^ 
1905.    ix,  (1),  U7  pp.    8°. 

The  influence  of  the  Supreme  Court  upon  our  constitutional 
development  and  growth,  pp.  273-330 ;  List  of  the  Justices  of 
the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  pp.  425-426. 

La"w  association  of  Philadelphia.  Report  of  the  Committee  ap- 
pointed December  5,  1882,  "  To  consider  the  subject  of 
the  delays  to  suitors  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States,  and  the  various  plans  for  the  relief  of  that  Court 
which  have  been  suggested." 

{In  American  bar  association.  Report,  6th  annual  meeting, 
Aug.  22-24,  1883,  pp.  313-3.34.     Philadelphia,  1883.     S°.) 

Loveland,   Franklin  Olds.     Forms  of  federal  practice,  comp.,  ar- 
ranged and  annotated  by  Frank  O.  Loveland. 
Cincinnati,  0.;  The  W.  H.  Anderson  company,  1903.    2  vols. 
8°. 

"  In  preparing  this  edition,  I  ha^-e  carefully  revised  the  forms 
contained  in  the  first  edition  and  have  added  very  many 
new  precedents." — Author's  preface. 

McClain,  Emlin.     Constitutional  law  in  the  United  States. 

New  York,  London  [etc.'] :  Longmans,  Green,  and  co.,  1905. 
xxxviii,  4^8  pp.  8°.  {American  citizen  series,  ed.  hy 
A.  B.  hart.) 

The  judiciary,  pp.  219-255. 

Madison,  James.  Debates  on  the  adoption  of  the  Federal  Constitu- 
tion, in  the  convention  held  at  Philadelphia,  in  1787;  with 
a  diary  of  the  debates  of  the  congress  of  the  Confederation. 
...  .  Revised  and  newly  arranged  by  Jonathan  Elliot. 
Complete  in  one  volume.  Vol.  V.  Supplementary  to 
Elliot's  Debates.  Published  under  the  sanction  of  Con- 
gress, 
Washington:  Printed  for  the  editor,  1845.  xxii,  64I  pp.  8°. 
Supreme  Court,  see  Index,  p.  637. 


16  LIBEAEY  OF   CONGRESS 

Madison,  James.  Journal  of  the  Federal  Convention.  Reprinted 
from  the  edition  of  1840,  which  was  published  under  direc- 
tion of  the  United  States  government  from  the  original 
manuscripts.  A  complete  index  specially  adapted  to  this 
edition  is  added.  Edited  by  E.  H.  Scott. 
Chicago:  Scott,  Foresman  and  co.,  1898.  2  vols.  8°. 
Supreme  Court,  see  Index,  vol.  2,  p.  802. 

The    papers  of  James    Madison,     .     .     .     now    published 

from  the  original  manuscripts,  deposited  in  the  Depart- 
ment of  State,  by  direction  of  the  joint  library  committee 
of  Congress,  imder  the  superintendence  of  Henry  D. 
Gilpin. 
Washington:  Langtree  <&  0' Sullivan,  1840.  3  vols.  Fac- 
simAles.    8°. 

Debates  in  the  Federal  convention  on  clause  regarding  the 
judiciary,  vol.  2,  pp.  792-794,  809-812,  85.5,  1130-1139.  1171- 
1175;  vol.  3,  pp.  1435-1440.  See  also  Index,  vol.  3,  p.  ccxxx. 

Massachusetts.  General  CDurt,  1808.  Instructions  from  the  Legis- 
lature of  Massachusetts  to  their  Senators  and  Representa- 
tives in  Congress,  to  use  their  best  endeavours  to  obtain 
an  amendment  to  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States. 
April  12,  1808.  Printed  by  order  of  the  Senate. 
Washington:  Pnnted  T)y  R.  G.  Weightman,  1808.  4  pp. 
12\  \V.  S.  10th  Congress,  1st  session,  1807-1808.  Sen- 
ate.'] 

In  regard  to  the  removal  of  judges  by  the  President. 

Maury,  William  A.     Federal  jurisdiction  and  procedure,  as  modified 
by  the  Acts  of  Congress  of  March  3,  1891,  and  March  3, 
1887,  corrected  by  the  Act  of  August  13,  1888. 
Washington,  D.  C:  W.  H.  Lowdermilk  <&  co.,  1896.     5Jf, 
(7)  pp.     16°. 

The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.    A  discussion  of 

its  wants  and  the  remedy  for  them,  with  the  draught  of 
a  statute  embodying  a  plan  of  relief. 
Washington,  D.   C:   William  H.  Moi^son,  1881.     31   pp. 
8°. 

May,   Heber  J.     A  treatise  on  the  practice  and  procedure  of  the 
United  States  Supreme  court,  common  law,  equity,  ad- 
miralty, criminal  law,  Court  of  claims.  Interstate  com- 
merce commission,  with  rules  and  forms. 
^^  ashington,  D.  C .:  J.  Byrne  &  co.,  1899.     Ixii,  933  pp.     8°. 


WORKS   RELATING   TO   SUPREME    COURT    OF   UNITED   STATES       17 

Meigs,  William  M.  The  growth  of  the  Constitution  in  the  Federal 
Convention  of  1787.  An  effort  to  trace  the  origin  and 
development  of  each  separate  clause  from  its  suggestion 
in  that  body  to  the  form  finally  approved.  Containing 
also  a  facsimile  of  a  heretofore  unpublished  manuscript  of 
the  first  draft  of  the  instrument  made  for  use  in  the  com- 
mittee of  detail. 
PUladeliMa:  J.  B.  Lippincott,  1900.  {2),  37 Jf  pp.  8°. 
The  judicial  power  of  the  United  States,  pp.  234-250. 

Miller,  Samuel  Freeman.     The  Constitution  and  the  Supreme  Court 
of  the  United  States  of  America.    Addresses. 
New  York:  D.  Appleton  c&  co.,  11889].    70  pp.     4°. 

An  address  delivered  before  the  alumni  of  the  Law  depart- 
ment of  the  University  of  Michigan  on  the  Supreme  Court 
of  the  Unted  States,  June  29th,  1887,  pp.  37-70. 

Lectures  on  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States. 

New  York  and  Albany:  Banks  and  brothers.,  1891.    xxi.,  (1), 
765  pp.    8°. 

Vlir.  The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  pp.  373-418; 
Notes  upon  Lecture,  VIII,  pp.  419-432. 

Miyakawa,    Masuji.     Powers  of  the  American   people,   Congress, 
President  and  courts,  according  to  evolution  of  constitu- 
tional construction. 
Washington,  D.  C:  The  WilTcens-Sheiry  co.,  1906.    xv,  260 
pp.    Plates.    Portraits.    8°. 

Paschal,  George  W.     The  Constitution  of  the  United  States  defined 
and  carefully  annotated.    With  an  appendix,  supplement, 
and  index  thereto.     [3d  edition.] 
Washington,  D.  C:  William,  H.  Morrison,  1882.     xx,  xxa- 
xxG,  (1),  \xxi]-lxxii,  6Ji.li.  pp.    8°. 

The  judicial  power  of  the  United  States,  pp.  36-38 ;  189-213. 

Patterson,  Christopher  Stuart.  The  United  States  and  the  states 
under  the  constitution.  2d  ed.,  with  notes  and  references 
to  additional  authorities,  by  Robert  P.  Reeder. 

Philadelphia:  T.  c&  J.  W.  Johnson  <&  co.,  1901^.    xli,  $1^7  pp. 
8°. 

Peeler,  A.  J.     A  treatise  on  law  and  equity  as  distinguished  and 
enforced  in  the  Courts  of  the  United  States. 
Austin:  Swindells  printing  house,  1883.    xlvii,  4^25  pp.    8°. 

65838—09 3 


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Pennsylvania.     General  courts  1808.     Eesolutions   of   the   Senate 
and  House  of  Representatives  of  the  state  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, proposing  an  amendment  to  the  Constitution  of 
the  United  States,  relative  to  the  terms  of  continuance  in, 
and  removal  from  office  of  the  judges  of  the  Supreme  and 
other  courts  of  the  United  States.    February  24,  1808. 
City  of  Washington:  A.  <&  G.  Way,  'printers,  1808.     4  l^P- 
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ate.'] 

Pepper,   (ireorge  Wharton.     The  border  land  of  federal  and  state 
decisions. 
Philadelqyhia:  T.  d:  J.  W.  Johnson  &  co.,  1889.    x,  {2),  121 
pp.    8°. 

Phelps,  Edward  J.     The  Supreme  Court  and  the  sovereignty  of  the 
peojjle. 

{In  Carson,  Hampton  L.     Tlie  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States,  part  2,  pp.  692-702.     Philadelphia,  1892.    4°.) 

Same. 

{Ill  his  Orations  and  essays,  edited  l).v  J.  G.  McCullough,  pp. 
55-68.     New  Yorlj,  1901.     8°.) 

Phillips,    Philip.     Statutory   jurisdiction    and   proceedings   of   the 
Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.     2d  ed. 
Washington:    W.  H.  di  0.  H.  Morrison,  1872.    512  pp.    8°. 

Same.    Revised  ed.  Oct.  1875. 

Washington:    W.  II.  &  O.  H.  Morrison,  1876.    548  pp.    8°. 

The   statutory   jurisdiction    and   practice   of   the    Supreme 

Court  of  the  United  States  together  with  forms  of  process 
and  rules  established  for  the  Supreme  Court,  the  Court  of 
Claims,  the  courts  of  equity,  and  the  courts  of  admiralty. 
5th  edition.  By  W.  Hallett. 
iVew  York  and  Albany:  Banks  and  brothers,  1887.  xxvi, 
648  pp.    8°. 

Pierce,  Franklin.     Federal  usurpation. 

New    Yo7'k:    D.   Appleton   and   company,   1908.     xx,   ^;?7 
pp.    8°. 

"  This  book  is  a  plea  for  the  sacredness  of  the  Constitution 

of  the  United  States." 
The   United   States   Supreme   Court   the  absolute   power,    pp. 
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Pomeroy,  John  Norton.  An  introduction  to  the  constitutional  law 
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WORKS   RELATING   TO   SUPREME    COURT    OF    UNITED    STATES       19 

Boston  and  New  York:  PuhlisJied  hy  Houghton^  Mi^in  cfe 
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the  Supreme  federal  court,  over  the  several  states,  in  their 
political  capacity.  Being  an  answer  to  Observations  upon 
the  government  of  the  United  States  of  America :  by 
James  Sullivan,  esq.,  attorney  general  of  the  state  of 
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Signed :  Hortensius. 

Ra-wle,  William.     A  view  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States  of 
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Philadelphia:    Philip  H.  Nicklin,  1829.     349  pp.     8°. 

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first  of  the  Supreme  Court,  pp.  222-228. 

Rose,  Walter  Malins.  A  code  of  federal  procedure.  (Superseding 
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ruptcy act  of  1898,  with  amendments  and  orders,  together 
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Schouler,  James.     Constitutional  studies,  state  and  federal. 

New  York:  Dodd,  Mead  and  company^  1897.     xii,  332  pp. 
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Federal  constitution  analyzed :  The  judiciary,  pp.  169-177. 

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Chicago:  Callaghan  and  company,  1898.    226  pp.     12°. 

Simkins,  William  Stewart.     A  suit  in  equity  in  the  federal  courts. 

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Simonton,    Charles  H.     The   federal  courts.     Their  organization, 
jurisdiction,  and  procedure.     Lectures  before  the  Rich- 
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RicTiTYiond^  Va.:  B.  F.  Johnson  'publishing  co.^  1896.    120 
ff.    8\ 

Smith,  James  Allen.     The  spirit  of  American  government;  a  study 
of  the  Constitution :  its  origin,  influence,  and  relation  to 
democracy. 
New  York:  The  Macmillan  company,  1907.     xv,  1^09  pp. 

m°. 

The  federal  judiciary,  pp.  65-124. 

Spear,  Samuel  T.     The  law  of  the  federal  judiciary :  a  treatise  on  the 

provisions  of  the  constitution,  the  laws  of  Congi-ess,  and 

the  judicial  decisions  relating  to  the  jurisdiction  of,  and 

practice  and  pleading  in  the  federal  courts. 

New  York:  Baker,  Voorhis  <&  go.,  1883.    xxvii,  872  pp.    8°. 

Stevens,  C.  Ellis.     Sources  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States 
considered  in  relation  to  colonial  and  English  history. 
New  York:  Macmillan  and  co.,1894.    xiii,  {1),277  pp.    12°. 
The  judiciary,  pp.  178-206. 

Stickney,  Albert.     A  true  republic. 

New  York:  Harper  d;  brothers,  1879.    271  pp.    12°. 

"The  judiciary,"  pp.  204-205.     Favors  popular  election, 

Stimson,  Frederic  Jesup.     The  American  constitution ;  the  national 
powers ;  the  rights  of  the  states ;  the  liberties  of  the  people. 
New  York:   Charles  Scribner^s  sons,  1908.     {8),  259  pp. 
Folded  diagrams.    12°. 

Division  of  powers  between  legislative,  executive,  and  judicial ; 
pp.  167-203. 

Story,  Joseph,     Commentaries  on  the  Constitution  of  the  United 
States;  with  a  preliminary  review  of  the  constitutional 
history  of  the  colonies  and  states  before  the  adoption  of 
the  Constitution,     5th  edition  by  Melville  M.  Bigelow. 
Boston:  Little,  Brown,  and  company,  1891.    2  vols.    8°. 
Judiciary — organization  and  powers,  vol.  2,  pp.  391-576. 

Sumner,  Charles,  Remodelling  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  Unite'd 
States,  Remarks  in  the  Senate,  on  the  bill  to  reorganize 
the  judiciary  of  the  United  States,  April  2,  1866. 

{In  Ms  Complete  works.  Statesman  ed.,  vol.  14,  pp.  30-32.    Bos- 
ton, 1900.     S°.) 


WORKS   RELATING   TO   SUPREME    COURT    OF    UNITED   STATES       21 

Sutherland,  William  A.     Notes  on  the  Constitution  of  the  United 
States  showing  the  construction  and  operation  of  the  Con- 
stitution as  determined  by  the  federal  Supreme  Court. 
San  Francisco:   Bancroft-Whitney  company^  190 If.     xv,97S 
pp.     8°. 

Judicial  department,  pp.  496-550. 

(    ^  Taft,  William  Howard,     llecent  criticism  of  the  Federal  judiciary. 

{In  his  Present  day  problems,  pp.  290-332.     New  York,  190S. 

12°.) 
"  Delivered    before    the   American    bar    association,    Detroit 

Michigan,  August  28,  1895." 

Taylor,  Hannis.     Jurisdiction  and  procedure  of  the  Supreme  Court 
of  the  United  States. 
Rochester:  The  Lawyers^  co-operative  publishing  company, 
1905.    Ixvi,  1007  pp.    8°. 

Thatcher,  Erastus.  A  digest  of  statutes,  rules,  and  decisions  relative 
to  the  jurisdiction  and  practice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
the  United  States.  2d  ed.,  with  an  appendix  of  practical 
forms. 
Boston:  Little.  Brown,  and  company,  1883.  xxiv,  602  pp. 
8°. 

The  Library  has  also  the  first  edition  published  in  1882. 

Thayer,  Amos  M.     Jurisdiction  of  the  federal  courts. 

St.  Louis,  Mo.:    IF.  TF.  Brewer  &  co.,  \1895\.    1^8  pp.    8°. 

Thorpe,  Francis  N.     The  constitutional  history  of  the  United  States. 
Chicago:  Callaghan  <&  company,  1901.    3  vols.    8°. 
The  judiciary,  see  Index,  vol.  3,  pp.  617-620. 

Tiffany,  Joel.     A  treatise  on  government  and  constitutional  law. 
Albany,  N.  Y.:  W.  C.  Little,  1867.    398,  179  pp.    8°. 
Of  the  judicial  powers,  pp.  356-369. 

Tocqueville,  Alexis  de.  Democracy  in  America.  Translated  by 
Henry  Eeeve,  with  a  critical  and  biographical  introduc- 
tion by  John  Bigelow. 
New  York:  D.  Appleton  and  company,  1899.  2  vols. 
Plates.  Portraits.  Facsimiles.  8°.  {The  world's  great 
books.) 

The  Supreme  Court,  vol.  1,  pp.  136-146. 
■•         Appointive  vs.  elective  judiciary,  vol.  2,  p.  458. 

Towle,  Nathaniel  C.     A  history  and  analysis  of  the  Constitution  of 
the  United  States.    3d  ed.  rev.  and  enlarged. 
Boston:  Little,    Brown    and    company,    1871.      ix,     (3), 

JfUvV'    ^°' 

The  judicial  power  of  the  United  States,  pp.  18-20,  187-194. 


22  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Townsend,  Edward  Waterman.     Our  Constitution :  why  and  how  it 
was  made — who  made  it,  and  what  it  is. 
New  York:  Moffat,  Yard  (&  company,  1906.    322  pp.    8°. 
The  Supreme  Court,  pp.  144,  148,  150,  1.58,  171,  194,  198,  227. 

Tucker,  John  Randolph.     The  Constitution  of  the  United  States.     A 
critical  discussion  of  its  genesis,  development,  and  inter- 
pretation.   Edited  by  Henry  St.  George  Tucker. 
Chicago:  Callaghan  &  co.,  1899.    2  vols.    8°. 
The  judicial  department,  vol.  2.  pp.  758-820. 

United  States.     Bureau  of  rolls  and  library.     Documentary  history 
of  the   Constitution   of   the  United   States   of   America, 
1786-1870.     Derived  from  records,  manuscripts,  and  rolls 
deposited  in  the  Bureau  of  rolls  and  library  of  the  De- 
partment of  State. 
Washington:  Department  of  state,  1894-1905.    5  vols.    F°. 
Published  originally   in   parts,   as  Appendix    I-V   of   Bulletin 
of  the  "  Bureau  of  rolls  and  library  "  no.  1,  3,  5,  7  &  9,  1893- 
97  (no.  9  issued  1900). 
Reprinted  according  to  a  concurrent  resolution  passed  by  the 
Senate  Jan.  24,  1901,  and  by  the  House  of  representatives 
Feb.  9,  1901. 
Vol.  Ill  has  an  appendix    (not  included  in  the  original  ed.) 
"Additional  notes  by  Madison  for  the  introduction  to  his 
notes  of  debates  in  the  Federal  convention,"  pp.  796a-796o. 
Supreme  Court,  see  Index,  vol.  3,  p.  894. 

7th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  1801-1802.     Debates  in  the  Congress  of 

the  United  States,  on  the  bill  for  repealing  the  law  "  for 
the  more  convenient  organization  of  the  courts  of  the 
United  States;"  during  the  first  session  of  the  Seventh 
Congress.  And  a  list  of  the  yeas  and  nays  on  that  in- 
teresting subject. 
Albany:  Printed  for  Collie?-  and  Stockivell,  1802.  796  pp. 
8°. 

Debates  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States  on  the 


judiciary,  during  the  first  session  of  the  Seventh  Congress; 
also,  the  several  motions,  resolutions,  and  votes  taken  upon 
that  momentous  subject;  and  a  complete  list  of  the  yeas 
and  nays,  as  entered  on  the  journals. 
Philadelphia:    E.  Branson,  1802.      321^  pp.    8°. 

35th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  no.  39.  Letter  from  the 
Secretary  of  the  interior,  transmitting  tabular  statement 
of  the  expenses  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States,  &c.     Jan.  11,  1859.     3  pp.     8°. 


WORKS    RELATING   TO   SUPREME    COURT    OF    UNITED   STATES       23 

United  States.  5Gth  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House  report  no.  2707.  Erec- 
tion of  a  court  of  justice  building,  etc.  Report  from  the 
Committee  on  public  buildings  and  grounds.    Feb.  5,  1901. 

2  pp.     8°. 
Favorable. 

57th  Coiif/.,  2d  8es8.    House  report  no.  21J17.     Erection  of  a 

building  for  a  court  of  justice.     Report  from  the  Com- 
mittee on  public  buildings  and  grounds.     Dec.  19,  1902. 
4  pp.     8°. 
Favorable. 

Court  of  claims.     Rules  of  the  Court  of  claims  of  the  United 

States  and   rules   of  the   Supreme   court   of  the   United 
States  relating  to  appeals  from  the  Court  of  claims. 
Washington:   Cr ov eminent  printing  ofice.,  1907.     J^S  jyp.     8°. 

Dept.    of   justice.     Repl}^    of    the    Attorney-general,    dated 

January  3,  1903,  to  a  communication  dated  December 
20,  1902,  from  the  Hon.  George  F.  Hoar,  chairnuni  of 
the  Committee  on  the  judiciary.  United  States  Senate. 
Sherman  antitrust  law,  and  list  of  decisions  relating 
thereto.  Also  an  address  delivered  by  Philander  C.  Knox 
on  the  commerce  clause  of  the  Constitution  and  the  trust, 
at  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  October  14,  1902. 
Washington:  CTOvernm£}it  printing  office,  1903.  {2),  50  pp. 
8°.  {57the  Congress,  2d  session.  Senate  document  no. 
73.) 

« 

Electoral  commission.     The  Proceedings  of  the   Electoral 

commission  appointed  under  the  Act  of  Congress  ap- 
proved January  29,  187T,  entitled  "An  Act  to  provide  for 
and  regulate  the  counting  of  votes  for  President  and  Vice- 
President,  and  the  decisions  of  questions  arising  thereon, 
for  the  term  commencing  March  4,  A.  D.  1877." 
Washington:  Government  printing  office,  1877.  {Jf),  309  pp. 
F° .  {C ongressional  Record,  Forty-fourth  Congress,  sec- 
ond session,  part  IV,  vol.  V.) 

Tlie  following  Justices  of  the  Supreme  Court  were  members  of 
the  Commission,  and  their  part  In  the  proceedings  of  the 
Commission  can  be  learned  onlj'  from  this  work:  Nathan 
Clifford,  William  Strong,  Samuel  F.  Miller,  Stephen  .J.  Field, 
and  Joseph  P.  Bradlej-. 

Laws,  statutes,  etc.,  1905-1906  {59th  Cong.,  1st  sess.).     A  bill 

to  revise,  codify,  and  amend  the  laws  relating  to  the  ju- 
diciary. 


24  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

[Washington:    Government  printing  office^  1906.]    399^  {1) 
pp.    4°.     {69th  Cong.,  1st  sess.    H.  R.  1^71.) 

Introduced  in  the  House,  by  Mr.  Moon  of  Pennsylvania,  Feb. 
15,  1906. 

United  States.     Laws.,  statutes.,  etc.     Title  xvi.     The  judiciary. 
[Washington:     Government  printing  office.,  1907.']     158-342 
pp.     r. 

Caption  title. 

Revised  by  the  Commission   to  revise  and  codify   the  laws, 

1S97-1906,  printed  in  connection  with  the  work  of  the  Joint 

committee  on  the  revision  of  the  laws. 

—    Supreme  Court.    Breakfast  to  the  justices  of  the  Supreme 

court  of  the  United  States,  in  the  American  academy  of 
music,  Sept.  15,  1887,  by  the  bar  of  Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia:    J.  B.  Lippincott  co.,  1888.    61  pp.    Portrait. 
12°.     {Law  academy  of  Philadelphia.) 

Same. 

{In  Carson,  Hampton  L.  History  of  the  celebration  of  the  one 
hundredth  anniversary  of  the  promulgation  of  the  Consti- 
tution of  the  United  States,  vol.  2,  pp.  303-334.  Philadelphia, 
1889.    4°.) 

Proceedings  of  the  bench  and  bar  of  the  Supreme 


court  of  the  United  States;  in  memoriam.     Matthew  H. 
Carpenter. 
Washington:  J.  L.  Pearson,  printer,  1881.    29  pp.    8°. 

Rules  of  the  Supreme  court  of  the  United  States, 


adopted  January  7,  1884,  and  the  rules  of  practice  for  the 
Circuit  and  District  courts  of  the  United  States  in  equity 
and  admiralty  cases  and  orders  in  reference  to  appeals 
from  Court  of  claims. 
Washington:  GovemTnent  printing  office,  1907.  101pp.  8°. 
Other  editions  in  the  Library  of  Congress. 

Van  Tyne,  Claude  Halstead,  and  Waldo  Gifford  Leland.  Guide  to 
the  archives  of  the  government  of  the  United  States  in 
Washington.     2d  ed.  rev.  and  enl.  by  W.  G.  Leland. 

[Washington] :  Carnegie  institution  of  Washington,  1907. 
xiii,  327  pp.  4°.  {On  verso  of  t.-p.:  Carnegie  institution 
of  Washington.  Publication  no.  92.  Papers  of  the  Dept. 
of  historical  research.    J.  F.  Jameson,  ed.) 

"  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,"  pp.  250-251. 


WOEKS   EELATING   TO   SUPEEME    COUET    OP   UNITED   STATES       25 

Virginia.  General  assembly^  1820-1821.  House  of  delegates.  Re- 
port and  resolutions  concerning  the  citation  of  the  com- 
monwealth, to  answer  a  complaint  before  the  Supreme 
court  of  the  United  States.  <  Printed  by  order  of  the 
House  of  delegates. > 
RicJitnond:  Pnnted  hy  T.  Ritchie.,  'printer  for  the  common- 
wealth, 1821.    ^4  pp.    8°. 

A  discussion  of  the  relative  powers  of  tlie  federal  and  state 
governments,  and  a  denial  of  the  right  of  the  Supreme  court 
of  the  United  States  to  examine  and  correct  a  judgment 
rendered  by  the  state  courts  of  Virginia  in  a  case  arising 
fi'om  an  act  of  Congress  empowering  the  corporation  of  the 
city  of  Washington  to  establish  lotteries  for  effecting  the 
improvement  of  the  city,  and  the  consequent  vending  and 
distributing  of  lottery  tickets  within  the  jurisdictional  limits 
of  Virginia,  contrary  to  the  laws  of  the  state. 

A  substitute  proposed  by  Mr.  Miller,  of  Powhatan, 


for  the  report  and  resolutions  concerning  the  citation  of 
the  commonwealth  to  answer  a  complaint  before  the  Su- 
preme court  of  the  United  States.  <  Printed  by  order  of 
the  House  of  delegates.  > 
Richmond:  Printed  hy  T.  Ritchie.,  printer  for  the  common- 
wealth, 1821.    12  pp.    8°. 

An  inquiry  into  the  jurisdiction  of  the  Supreme  court  and  a 
protest  against  its  right  to  examine  and  correct  a  judgment 
rendered  by  the  state  courts  of  Virginia  in  a  case  arising 
from  an  act  of  Congress  empowering  the  corporation  of  the 
city  of  Washington  to  establish  lotteries  for  effecting  the 
improvement  of  the  city,  and  the  consequent  vending  and 
distributing  of  lottery  tickets  within  the  jurisdictional  limits 
of  Virginia,  contrary  to  the  laws  of  the  state. 

Webster,  Daniel.     Independence  of  the  judiciary. 

(In  Ms  Works,  vol.  3,  pp.  26-32.     Boston,  1S51.     8°.) 

Webster,  Sidney.     Two  treaties  of  Paris  and  the  Supreme  court. 

New  York  and  London:  Harper  <&  hros.,  1901.     (4),  132, 
(1)  pp.    12\ 

Wells,  J.  C.     A  treatise  on  the  jurisdiction  of  courts.     In  two  vol- 
umes. 
Saint  Paul:  West  publishing  company,  1880.     2  vols.     8°. 

Willoughby,  Westel  Woodbury.  The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States:  its  history  and  influence  in  our  constitutional 
system. 
Baltimore:  The  Johns  Hopkins  press,  1890.  (6),  124,  (^) 
pp.  8°.  {Johns  Hopkins  university  studies  in  historical 
and  political  science.    Extra  vol.  vii.) 

65838—09 4 


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Woodburn,  James  Albert.  The  American  republic  and  its  govern- 
ment, an  analysis  of  the  government  of  the  United  States, 
Avith  a  consideration  of  its  fundamental  principles  and  of 
its  relations  to  the  states  and  territories.  - 
New  York  and  London:  G.  P.  Putnanfi's  sons,  1903.  v. 
(1),  JflO  pp.    8°.     {American  politics.) 

The  judiciary,  pp.  317-341. 

The    making    of    the    Constitution,    a    syllabus    of    "  Madi- 
son's Journal  of  the  Constitutional  Convention,"  together 
with  a  few  outlines  based  on  "  The  Federalist." 
Chicago:   Scott,  Foresman,  &  co.,  1908.     (^),  vii,  S-Jfi  {%) 
J)p.    8°. 


THE  SUPREME  COURT:  ARTICLES  IN  PERIODICALS 

1830.     The  tribunal  of  dernier  resort. 

Southern  review^  vol.  6  {Nov.,  1830) :  Ji.21-513. 

1838.     Supreme  Court  of  tlie  United  States. 

New  York  review,  vol.  2  {Apr.,  1838) :  372-^0^. 

1850.     Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States. 

Living  age,  vol.  24  {Mar.  23,  1850) :  650-652. 

1854.     The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States  in  1853-4. 
American  law  register,  vol.  2  {Oct.,  1864) :  705-712. 

1868.      The  Supreme  Court  bills.     E.  L.  Godkin. 
Nation,  vol.  6  {Jan.  30,  1868) :  85-86. 

1868.     The  use  of  the  Supreme  Court  to  the  Union.     J.  N.  Pomeroy. 

Nation,  vol.  6  {Feb.  20,  1868) :  11^6-147. 

1868.  Congress  and  the  Supreme  Court.     George  B.  Butler. 

Harper''s  new  monthly  magazine,  vol.  36  {Apr.,  1868) :  657- 
662. 

1869.  The  new  United  States  judges.    A.  G.  Sedgwick. 

Nation,  vol.  9  {Dec.  2,  1869) :  477-479. 

1870.  The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States. 

Irish  law  times,  vol.  4  {Jan.  1,  1870) :  2-3. 

1870.     The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States. 

Alhany  law  journal,  vol.  1  {Mar.  12,  1870) :  188-189. 

1870.  The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States. 

Penn  monthly,  vol.  1  {May,  1870) :  161-172. 

1871.  The  Supreme  Court  and  its  theory  of  nationality.     J.  N. 

Pomeroy. 
Nation,  vol.  12  {June  29,  1871) :  445-446. 

1874.     How   will   the  United   States   Supreme   Court  decide  the 
Granger  railroad  case?     David  A.  Wells. 

Nation,  vol.  19  {Oct.  29,  1874)  '  282-284. 

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28  LIBEAKY  OF   CONGKESS 

1875.     The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States. 

Central  law  journal^  vol.  2  {Jan.  22^  1875) :  55-56. 
Arguments  against  increasing  the  number  of  judges. 

1875.     The  Supreme  Court. 

American  law  review^  vol.  9  {July^  1875) :  668-683. 

1875.     The  delay  of  business  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States.    J.  M.  McCorkle. 
Central  law  journal,  vol.  2  {Aug.  6, 1875) :  512-513. 

1875.     Delay  of  business  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States — 
another  suggestion.     W.  L.  Nugent. 
Central  law  journal.,  vol.  2  {Aug.  20, 1875) :  5Ji5. 

1875.  The  Supreme  Court  as  a  stepping-stone  to  something  else. 

E.  L.  Godkin. 
Nation,  vol.  21  {Dec.  2, 1875) :  352. 

1876.  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States. 

Central  law  journal,  vol.  3  {Mar.  31,  1876) :  216. 

Abstract  of  a  paper  by  Job  E.  Stevenson,  published  in  Ameri- 
can Law  Record. 

1876.     United  States  Supreme  Court — when  causes  will  be  taken  up 
out  of  their  order. 

Central  law  journal,  vol.  3  {Nov.  17,  1876) :  732. 

1881.     Partisanship  in  the  Supreme  Court.     John  T.  Morgan. 

North  American  review,  vol.  132  {Feb.,  1881) :  176-186. 

1881.     "  The  needs  of  the  Supreme  Court." 

'Washington  law  reporter,  vol.  9  {Apr.  20,  1881):  241-24-2. 

1881.  The  needs  of  the  Supreme  Court.    William  Strong. 

North  American  review,  vol.  132  {May,  1881) :  437-450. 

1882.  The  Supreme  Court. 

Pacific  coast  law  journal,  vol.  8  {Jan.  28, 1882) :  923-927. 

1882.     Relief  of  the  Supreme  Court. 

Albany  law  journal,  vol.  25  {May  13, 1882) :  370-372. 

Extract  from  the  Minority  report  of  the  Committee  of  the 
Amer.  bar  association. 

1882.     The  plans  for  the  relief  of  the  Supreme  Court.    A.  G.  Sedg- 
wick. 

Nation,  vol.  34  {May  18, 1882) :  418-419. 


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29 


1882.  The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.     E.  V.  Smalley. 

Century  raagazine^  vol.  25  {Dec,  1882) :  163-181. 

^  1883.     The  Supreme  Court  and  state  repudiation — The  Virginia  and 
Louisiana  cases.    John  Norton  Pomeroy. 
American  law  review,  vol.  17  {/Sept.-Oct.,  1883) :  68^-73Ji.. 

1883.  Professor  Pomeroy  and  the  United  States  Supreme  Court — 

His  arraignment  of  it  not  justified.    James  F.  Mister. 
American  law  review,  vol  17  {Nov.-Dec.,  1883) :  933-9^7. 

1884.  The  United  States  Supreme  Court  and  the  civil  rights  act. 

William  W.  Patton. 
New  Eiiglander,  vol.  J,.3  {Jan.,  1884)  •'  ^--?^- 

1884.  The   relief  of  the    Supreme   Court   of   the   United    States. 

William  M.  Meigs. 
American  law  register,  vol.  32  {June,  1884)  '  360-370. 

1885.  The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States  and  the  influences 

that  have  contributed  to  make  it  the  greatest  judicial 
tribunal  in  the  world.    Thomas  A.  Hendricks. 
Chicago  legal  news,  vol.  17  {July  18, 1885) :  380-382. 

1887.     The  veto  power  of  the  Supreme  Court.     James  R.  Doolittle. 
Chicago  law  times,  vol.  1  {Apr.,  1887) :  177-186. 

1887.     A   theory   of   sovereignty   under   the    federal   constitution. 
Robert  Ludon  Fowler. 
American  law  review,  vol.  21  {May-June,  1887) :  399-417^ 

.  .  .  "  and  that  the  general  or  Union  government  succeeded 
to  the  particular  powers  of  sovereignty,  classified  by  the 
writers  of  the  last  century  under  the  Prerogatives  of  the 
Crown." 

"  The  facts  of  history  then  seem  to  declare  that  the  govern- 
ment of  the  United  States  was  Federal  even  before  the 
adoption  of  the  Federal  Constitution,  and  to  account  for  the 
federated  sovereignty  by  inherent  forces  operating  normally, 
not  artificially." 


y 


1887.     Parties  and  the  Supreme  Court.     E.  P.  Clark. 

Nation,  vol.  44  {May  26, 1887) :  442. 

1887.  Remarks  of  Chief  Justice  Waite  on  "  The  Supreme  Court  of 

the  United  States." 
Albany  law  journal,  vol.  36  {Oct.  15, 1887) :  318. 

1888.  "  The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States."     Response  to 

toast.    John  M.  Harlan. 
Chicago  legal  news,  vol.  20  {Feb.  25, 1888) :  208. 


30  LIBEARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1888.  How  a  justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States  is 

installed. 
American  law  review,  vol.  22  {Mar.-Apr.,  1888) :  276. 
Installation  of  Mr.  Justice  Lamar. 

1889.  Relief  for  the  Supreme  Court.     Alfred  Conkling  Coxe. 

Forum,  vol.  6  {Feh.,  1889) :  567-578. 

1889.     United  States  Supreme  Court.     Frank  H.  Brooks. 
Chicago  legal  news,  vol.  21  {Mar.  23, 1889) :  257. 

1889.     Relief  of  the  United  States  Supreme  Court.     Samuel  Max- 
well. 
American  law  review,  vol.  23  {Nov.-Dec,  1889) :  958-96^. 

1889.  The  Supreme  Court. 

Nation,  vol.  Jf9  {Dec.  19,  1889) :  489-^90. 

Same  reprinted  in  The  Advocate,  vol.  2,  Jan.  15, 1890,  pp.  26-27. 

1890.  The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.     Edward  J.  Phelps. 

Jui'idical  review,  vol.  2  {1890) :  122-130. 

1890.     The  Supreme  Court  and  interstate  commerce.     Charles  A. 
Culberson. 
American  laio  review,  vol.  24  {Jan.-Feb.,  1890) :  25-63. 

1890.     The  Supreme  Court  and  the  Constitution.     Henry  Hitchcock. 
Advocate,  vol.  2  {F&b.  18, 1890) :  77-82. 

1890.     The  Supreme  Court  room. 

Current  comment,  vol.  2  {Feb.  15,  1890) :  95-99. 

1890.     The  power  of  the  Supreme  Court.     Eaton  S.  Drone. 
Forum,  vol.  8  {Fel.,  1890) :  653-661^. 

1890.     The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.     James  D.  Colt. 
New  England  magazine,  n.  .<?.  vol.  2  {Mar.,  1890) :  21-38. 

'■■    1890.     The  centenary  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States. 
Stephen  J.  Field. 
American  law  review,  vol.  24  {May-June,  1890) :  351-368. 

1890.     The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.     Eugene  L.  Didier. 
Chautauquan,  vol.  11  {Sept.,  1890) :  718-72L 

'-    1890.     Recent  centralizing  tendencies  in  the  Supreme  Court.     Fred. 
Perry  Powers. 
Political  science  quarterly,  vol.  6  {Sept.,  1890) :  389-410. 


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1890.      Relief  of  suitors  in  federal  courts.    Walter  B.  Hill. 
Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  66  {Nov.,  1890) :  671-680. 

1890.  Relief  for  the  Supreme  Court.     William  Strong. 
North  American  revieiv,  vol.  151  {Nov.,  1890) :  567-675. 

1891.  Elective  and  apjDointive  judges. 

American  law  review,  vol.  25  {Mar. -Apr.,  1891) :  288-291. 

1892.  The  salaries  of  the  United  States  Supreme  Court  justices. 

Simon  Sterne. 
Counsellor,  vol.  1  {Jan.,  1892) :  93-98. 

Published  by  the  New  York  Law  School. 

1892.     Carson's  Supreme  Court.     [Review.] 

Nation,  vol.  54  {Mar.  31,  1892) :  251-252;  {Apr.  7,  1892)  : 
268-270. 

1892.  The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.     Frederick  Pollock. 

Law  quarterly  revietu,  vol.  8  {Apr.,  1892) :  162-16^. 
Review  of  Carson's  book. 

1893.  Politics  and  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.    Walter 

D.  Coles. 

American  laiv  review,  vol.  27  {Mar.-Apr.,  1893) :  182-208. 

1893.     An  Athenian  parallel  to  a  function  of  our  Supreme  Court. 
Thomas  D.  Goodell. 

Yale  review,  vol.  2  {May,  1893) :  64-73. 

1895.     Recent  development  of  corj^oration  law  b}'  the  Supreme  Court 
of  the  United  States.     George  Wharton  Pepper. 
American  law  register  and  review,  n.  s.  vol.  2  {May,  1895) : 
296-313;  {July,  1895) :  448-459. 

1895.     The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States. 

T.axo  student's  helper,  vol.  3  {June,  1895) :  229-232. 

1895.     The  income  tax  decision  and  the  power  of  the  Supreme  Court 
to  nullify  acts  of  Congress.    Sylvester  Pennoyer. 
American  law  review,  vol.  29  {July-Aug.,  1895) :  550-558. 

1895.     Power  of  the  judiciary  to  nullifj^  acts  of  Congress. 

American  law  review,  vol.  29  {July-Aug.,  1895) :  594-597. 

1895.     Chief  Justice  of  the  United  States,  or  Chief  Justice  of  the 
Supreme    Court    of    the    United    States?      William    A. 
Richardson. 
New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register,  vol.  4^ 
■  {July,  1895-)  :  275-279. 


32  LIBEAKY  OF   CONGRESS 

1895.     The  income  tax  decisions  as  an  object  lesson  in  constitutional 
construction.     Christopher  G.  Tiedeman. 
American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.    Annals, 
vol.  6  {Sept.,  1895) :  268-279. 

1895.     Criticisms  of  the  federal  judiciary.     William  H.  Taft. 

American  law  rewiew,  vol.  29  {Sept.-Oct.,  1895) :  6Ji.l-67Ji,. 

Discusses  the  relation  of  the  Supreme  Court  to  the  questions 
of  the  day ;  corporations,  railroads,  labor,  etc. 

1895.     The  origin  of  the  supreme  judicial  power  in  the  Federal  Con- 
stitution.    Eobert  Ludlow  Fowler. 
American  law  review,  vol.  29  {Sept.-Oct.,  1895) :  711-725. 

1895.     Should  the  Supreme  Court  be  reorganized  and  proportional 
representation  be  demanded  for  the  election  of  represent- 
atives in  Congress?     James  M.  Ashley. 
Arena,  vol.  U  {Oct.,  1895) :  221-227. 

1895.  The  income  tax  decision :  an  answer  to  Governor  Pennoyer. 

Lafon  Allen. 
American  law  review,  vol.  29  {Nov.-Dec,  1895) :  847-856. 
A  reply  to  the  foregoing,  Sylvester  Pennoyer,  pp.  S56-S63. 

1896.  The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States  as  expounder  of  the 

Constitution.     J.  C.  Rosenberger. 
American  law  review,  vol.  30  {Jan.-Feh.,  1896) :  55-68. 

1896.     The  case  of  Marbury  v.  Madison.    Sylvester  Pennoyer. 

American  law  review,  vol.  30  {Mar. -Apr.,  1896) :  188-202. 

1896.     A  new  defender  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States. 
American  law  review,  vol.  30  {Mar. -Apr.,  1896) :  269-27 4. 

1896.     The  Supreme  Court  and  its  constitutional  duty  and  powen-. 
Junius  Parker. 
American  law  review,  vol.  30  {May-June,  1896) :  357-36^. 

1896.     The  Federal  judiciary  and  its  attitude  towards  the  people. 
Percy  L.  Edwards. 
Michigan  law  journal,  vol.  5  {June,  1896) :  183-194- 

1896.     The    Supreme    Court    of    the    United    States.     George    A. 
Benham. 
North  American  review,  vol.  163  {Oct.,  1896) :  505-509. 

1896.     The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States  and  its  work.     John 
M.  Harlan. 
American  law  review,  vol.  30  {Nov.-Dec,  1896) :  900-902. 


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1896.  How  the  judges  oi"  tlie  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States 

consult. 
American  law  review,  vol.  30  {Nov.-Dec,  1896) :  903-905. 

[/   1897.     The  Supreme  Court  and  its  honorable  record — how  it  has  been 
kept  out  of  politics — some  famous  cases. 
Law  studenfs  helper,  vol.  5  {Jan.,  1897) :  21^-26. 

1897.  Tlie   Supreme   Court   on   the   military   status.     G.    Xorniau 

Lieber. 

American  law  review,  vol.  31  {May-June,  1897) :  3.li2-362. 

1897.     The  United  States  Supreme  Court.     Chauncey  M.  Depew. 
Mu7isey\s  magazine,  vol.  17  {May,  1897) :  169-178. 

1897.  In  and  around  the  Supreme  Court.     Alice  M.  Whitlock. 

Green  hag,  vol.  9   {Jiirie,  1897) :  'B71i.-'B77. 

1898.  Justice  Brewer  on  "  The  nation's  anchor." 

Albany  law  journal,  vol.  57  {Mar.  12, 1898) :  166-170. 

■^    1898.     The  troubles  of  an  elective  judiciary.     J.  G.  Jenkins. 

American  law  review,  vol.  32  {Mar.-Apr.,  1898) :  237-243. 

1898.  An  elective  -judiciary   and  the  party   "  boss."     W.   Boui-ke 

Cockran. 
American  laio  7'eview,  vol.  32  {Nov.-Dec,  1898) :  868-879. 

1899.  The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.     F.  Charles  Hume. 

ximericau  law  review,  vol.  33  {Sejyt.-Oct.,  1899) :  641-664. 

1900.  The  Supreme  Court  in  history.     E.  P.  Powell. 

Arena,  vol.  23  {Mar.,  1900) :  271-283. 

1900.     The  Supreme  Court  and  sectarian  institutions. 
Catholic  world,  vol.  70  {Mar.,  1900) :  859-864. 

1900.     The   Supreme   Court  of  the  United   States.     Seymour  D. 
Thompson. 
American  law  review,  vol.  34  {May-June,  1900) :  401-408. 

1900.     Ye  difficulty  of  gaining  admittance  to  ye  bar  of  ye  Supreme 
Court  of  ye  United  States  in  ye  olden  time.     [Letter  of 
Edward  Burd,  Feb.  8,  1791.] 
American  law  review,  vol.  34  {July-Aug.,  1900) :  628-629.. 

1900.     A  new  building  for  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States. 
Letter  of  Frank  Harvey  Field,  Avith  remarks  of  the  editor. 
American  law  review,  vol.  34  {Nov.-Dec,  1900) :  924-926. 

65838—09 5 


34  LIBRAKY   OP   CONGRESS 

1901.     The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United   States.     Raymond  H. 
Arnot. 
Modern  culture,  vol.  12,  {Jan.,  1901) :  453-^57. 

1901.     "Attacking  "  the  Supreme  Court.     R.  Ogden. 

Nation,  vol.  73  {Aug.  29, 1901) :  162-163. 

1901.     The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.     John  MacdonelL 
Nineteenth  century  and  after,  vol.  60  {Aug.,  1901) :  327-338. 

1901.     The  Supreme  Court  and  the  dependencies.     George  S.  Bout- 
welL 
North  American  review,  vol.  173  {Aug.,  1901) :  151^-160. 

1901.     The  Supreme  Court  and  the  insular  cases.     Simeon  E.  Bald- 
win. 
Yale  review,  vol.  10  {Aug.,  1901) :  129-lJi3. 

1901.     The  Supreme  Court  and  the  insular  cases.     L.  S.  Rowe. 

American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.    Annals, 
vol.  18  {Sept.,  1901) :  226-250. 

1901.     The  decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court  in  the  insular  cases. 
John  W.  Burgess. 
Political  science  quarterly,  vol.  16  {Sept.,  1901) :  486-50 Jf. 

1901.     The  Supreme  Court  decision  and  its  consequences.     [Insular 

cases.] 
Outlook,  vol.  69  {Dec.  H,  1901) :  962-965. 

1903.     Mr.  Justice  Harlan's  address,  at  the  banquet  given  on  Dec. 
9th  in  honor  of  the  twenty-fifth  anniversary  of  his  ap- 
pointment to  the  Supreme  court. 
Albany  law  journal,  vol.  65  {Jan.,  1903) :  16-18. 

1903.     A  century  of  Federal  judicature.    Van  Vechten  Veeder. 

Green  hag,  vol.  15  {Jan.,  1903) :  17-24;  {Feb.,  1903) :  71-80; 

{Mar.,  1903):  127-138;    {Apr.,  1903):  181-191;    {May, 

■  1903) :  223-232;    {June,  1903) :  281-289;    {July,  1903) : 

323-332;  {Aug.,  1903) :  377-385;  {Sept.,  1903) :  ^9-429. 

1903.     The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.     David  J.  Brewer. 

Scn})ner''8  magazine,  vol.  33  {Mar.,  1903) :  273-284. 

1903.     The  Supreme  court  dilemma.     Simon  Fleischmann. 
American  lawyer,  vol.  11  {Apr.,  1903) :  147-152. 

1903.     The  previous  reporters  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States. 
American  law  review,  vol.  37  {May-June,  1903) :  411-412. 


SUPREME    court:   ARTICLES  IN   PERIODICALS  35 

1903.     The  United  States  Supreme  Court. 

Harper's  weekly,  vol.  J^7  {May  16,  1903) :  812-813. 

1903.     The  federal  judge.     Edward  M.  Winston. 
Arena,  vol.  29  {June,  1903) :  668-576. 

1903.     The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States:  its  place  in  the 
Constitution.     Joseph  H.  Choate. 
North  American  revieiv,  vol.  176  {June,  1903) :  927-9U- 
Albany  law  joimial,  vol.  65  {July,  1903) :  203-210. 
Society  of  comparative  legislation.  Journal,  vol.  5   {Aug., 
1903) :  45-65. 

1903.     Mr.  John  Bigelow  on  the  United  States  Supreme  Court. 
Harper's  weekly,  vol.  1^7  {Aug.  1,  1903) :  1251-1252. 

1903.  The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States  during  the  first  half 

century  of  its  existence.     A.  Inglis  Clark. 
Commonwealth  law  review,  vol.  1  {Oct. -Dec,  1903):  3-12, 
69-78. 

1904.  Pensions  for  judges. 

Albany  law  journal,  vol.  66  {Feb.,  1904-) :  33. 

1904.     [Supreme  Court.]     A.  Maurice  Low. 

National  review,  vol.  43  {May,  1904)  -  44^-444' 

1904.     The  election  of  federal  judges  by  the  people.     Walter  Clark. 

Arena,  vol.  32    {Nov.,  1904)  ■  457-460. 

1904.  The  Supreme  Court:  an  American  ideal.     Rupert  Sargent 

Holland. 
Green  bag,  vol.  16  {Dec,  1904) :  787-791. 

1905.  The  election  of  federal  judges  by  the  people.     Walter  Clark. 

Albany  law  journal,  vol.  67  {Aug.,  1905) :  235-237. 

1906.  The  three  departments  of  government  and  their  relation  to 

each  other,     Charles  E.  Littlefield. 
Green  bag,  vol.  18  {Feb.,  1906) :  72-87. 

1906.     The  great  usurpation.     William  Trickett. 

American  law  review,  vol.  40  {May-June,  1906) :  356-376. 

"  But  the  makers  of  the  Constitution  no  more  intended  an 
omnipotent  .I'ndiciary  than  an  omnipotent  legislature.  They 
did  not  contemplate  that  their  gift  of  legislative  power 
should  be  obstructed  or  annulled  by  an  intermeddling  court. 
They  intended,  let  us  suppose,  to  give  to  Congress  (he  ability 


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in  a  great  crisis,  to  raise  money  by  a  tax  on  incomes  and 
to  raise  it  in  a  way  tliat  would  not  shock  the  sense  of  justice 
of  the  people  and  provoke  a  revolution." 
The  "  Great  usurpation  "  here  means  the  action  of  the  Supreme 
Court  in  declaring  laws  unconstitutional. 

1906.     The  Supreme  court  and  unconstitutional  acts  of  Congress.* 
Edward  S.  Corwin. 
Michigan  law  review,  vol.  ^  {Jwve,  1906) :  616-630. 

1906.     Independence  of  the  federal  judiciary.     Hannis  Taylor. 

American  law  review,  vol.  Ifi  {Jidy-Aug.,  1906) :  481-W5. 

1906.     The  Supreme  court  and  coming  events.     Frederick  Trevor 
Hill. 
Appleton''s  magazine,  vol.  8  {July,  1906) :  9-15. 

1906.     Some  urgent  constitutional  changes  demanded  by  Chief  Jus- 
tice Clark. 
Aremi,  vol.  36  {July,  1906) :  81-83. 
On  election  of  judges. 

1906.     The  courts,  the  plutocracy  and  the  people;  or  the  age-long 
attempt  to  bulwark  privilege  and  despotism. 
Arena,  vol.  36  {July,  1906) :  8Ji.-87. 

On  the  right  of  frank,  free,  honest  criticism  of  the  courts. 

1906.     The  supreme  law  of  the  land.     Blackburn  Esterline. 

American  law  review,  vol.  Jfi  {July- Aug.,  1906) :  566-579. 

Reply  to  article  entitled  "  The  great  usurpation  "  in  preceding 
number  of  this  magazine. 

1906.     The  Court  is  king.     Thomas  Speed  Mosby. 

Arena,  vol.  36  {Aug.,  1906) :  118-120. 

1906.     Some  recent  attacks  on  the  American  doctrine  of  judicial 
power.    William  M.  Meigs. 
American  law  review,  vol.  1^0  {Sept.-Oct.,  1906) :  61^1-670. 

1906.  Appointments  to  the  United  States  Supreme  Court.    James 

Schouler. 
Green  lag,  vol.  18  {Dec,  1906) :  657-661. 

1907.  The  function  of  the  judiciary.     Percy  Bordwell. 

Columbia  law  review,  vol.  7  {May,  1907) :  337-343:  {Nov., 
1907) :  520-528. 

1907.     Only  seven  Chief  Justices  in  nearly  six  score  years. 

Law  student's  helper,  vol.  15  {June,  1907) :   182-184- 


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1907.     The  power  of  the   Supreme  Court  to  enforce   its  decrees. 
George  C.  Lay. 
American  law  review^  vol.  Ii-l  {July-Aug.^  1907) :  515-526. 

1907.     Executive  intimidation  of  the  judiciary.     FredericTs  M.  Dav- 
enport. 

Outlook,  vol.  86  {July  13, 1907) :  553-555. 

1907.     Judicial  nullification  of  acts  of  Congress.    William  Trickett. 

North  ATnencan  review,  vol.  185  {Aug.  16,  1907) :  848-850. 

1907.     The    newest    neologism    of    the    Supreme    Court.     William 
Trickett. 
American  law  review,  vol.  Jfl   {Sept.-Oct.,  1907) :  729-739. 

1907.     Is  the  Supreme  Court  constitutional?     Walter  Clark. 

Independent,  vol.  63  {Sept.  26, 1907) :  723-726. 

1907.     Jurisdiction  and  authority  of  the  state  supreme  courts- and  of 
the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.     J.  Altheus  John- 
son. 
Law  studenfs  helper,  vol.  15  {Oct.,  1907):  291-295. 

1907.  Judge  Walter  Clark  and  the  Supreme  Court.     Jacob  Trieber. 

Independent,  vol.  63  {Nov.  1^,  1907) :  1156-1157. 

1908.  Political  and  party  aspects  of  the  national  judiciary,  1T89- 

1801.     Ensminger  Mowry. 
American  histoncal  magazine,  vol.  3  {Jan.,  1908) :   83-97 ; 
{June,  1908) :  331-355;  {Sept.,  1908) :  471-^92. 
"Bibliography,"  pp.  488-492. 

1908.     The  first  Hayburn  case,  1792.     Max  Farrand. 

Ame7'ica7i  historical  review,  vol.  13  {Jan.,  1908) :  281-285. 

1908.     Supreme  Court  government.     Franklin  H.  Giddings. 

American  federationist,  vol.  15  {Feb.,  1908) :  9^-96. 

1908.     Political  theories  of  the   Supreme  Court  from   1789-1835. 
Charles  G.  Haines. 
American   political   science  review,   vol.   2    {Feb.,  1908) : 
221-2U- 

1908.     Judicial  supremacy.     Walter  Clark. 

Arena,  vol.  39  {Feh.,  1908) :  U8-155. 

1908.     The  future  of  the  Supreme  Court. 

Virginia  law  register,  vol.  13  {Mar.,  1908) :  898-899. 


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1908.     The  place  of  oral  arguments  in  the  work  of  the  Supreme 
Court.     Albert  M.  Kales. 
Illinois  law  review^  vol  2  {Apr.,  1908) :  594--600. 

1908.     Uniformity  of  law  in  the  several  States  as  an  American  ideal. 
William  Schofield. 
Harvard  law  review,  vol.  21  {June,  1908) :  583-59Jf. 
"  State  courts  versus  federal  courts." 

1908.     The  United  States  Supreme  Court^and  the  commercial  era. 
John  E.  Dos  Passos. 
Yale  law  journal,  vol.  17  {June,  1908) :  573-584. 

1908.     How  the  states  have  fared  during  the  last  decade  in  the 
Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.     C.  H.  Alexander. 
Chicago  legal  news,  vol.  I^l  {Sept.  12, 1908) :  If,l-Jf3. 

"Address  before  the  Mississippi  bar  association,  May  5,  1908." 

1908.  '  Have  the  United  States  judges  adequate  salaries?    John  W. 

Griggs. 
Independent,  vol.  65  {Nov.  19,  1908) :  1155-1158. 

1909.  Jury  trial  in  original  j^roceedings  for  mandamus  in  the  Su- 

preme Court.    Henry  Schofield. 
Illi7iois  law  review,  vol.  3  {Mar.,  1909) :  ^79-492. 


SUPREME  COURT:  REPORTS 

1789-1806.     Dallas,    Alexander  Jones.     Reports  of  cases  in  the 
courts  of  Pennsylvania,  before  and  since  the  EeA'olution; 
and  in  the  several  courts  of  the  United  States,  and  of 
Pennsylvania.    1754  to  1806. 
Philadelphia,  1790-1807.    4  vols.    8°. 

Same.    With  notes  and  additions  to  the  3d  ed*.  of  v.  1,  printed 

in  1830,  by  Thomas  I.  Wharton;  and  notes  to  the  2d  ed. 
of  v.  4,  printed  in  1835,  by  Benj.  Gerhard. 
Philadelphia,  1798-1835.    k  vols.    8°. 

1789-1827.     Peters,  Richard.     Condensed  reports  of  cases  in  the 
Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  from  the  organiza- 
tion of  the  court  to  the  commencement  of  Peters'  reports ; 
with  copious  notes. 
Philadelphia,  1830-1834.     6  'vols.    8°. 

1789-1884.     Myer,    William   G.,   ed.      Federal   decisions.      Cases 
argued  and  determined  in  the  Supreme,  Circuit,  and  Dis- 
trict courts'  of  the  United  States. 
St.  Louis,  Mo.:     The   Gilbert  hooh  company,  1884.-1889. 
30  vols.    8°. 

1791-1855.     Curtis,  Benjamin  Robbins.     Reports  of  decisions  in 
the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States;  with  notes  and 
a  digest. 
Boston,  1855-1856.    22  vols.    8°. 

1801-1815.     Cranch,  William.     Reports  of  cases  in  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  United  States,  1801  to  1815. 
New  York  and  Washington,  1812-1817.    9  vols.    8°. 

1801-1835.     Marshall,  John.     The  constitutional  decisions  of  John 

Marshall;  ed.,  with  an  introductory  essay,  by  Joseph  P. 

Cotton,  jr. 

New  York,  London:  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1905.    2  vols. 

Frontispieces.    8°. 

"  Six  hundrecl  copies  of  this  edition  of  tlie  '  Constitutional  de- 
cisions of  Jolin  Marshall '  have  been  bound  for  subscribers 
uniform  with  limited  editions  of  '  The  founders  of  the  re- 
public' "     This  copy  not  numbered. 

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40  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

1801-1835.    Marshall,  John.    Complete  constitutional  decisions,  ed. 
with  annotations  historical,  critical  and  legal,  by  John  M. 
Dillon. 
Chicago:    Callaghan  <£'  company^  1903.     xi,   (i),  799  pp. 
Frontispiece.    2  fold,  facsim.     8°. 

1816-1827.     Wheaton,  Henry.     Reports  of  cases  in  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  United  States,  1816  to  1827. 
Philadelphia  and  New  York,  1816-1827.     12  vols.     8°. 

1828-1842.     Peters,   Richard.     Reports  of  cases  in  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  United  States  1828-1842. 
Philadelphia,  1828-1843.     17  vols.    8°. 
1843-1861.     Howard,  Benjamin  C.     Reports  of  cases  in  the  Su- 
preme Court  of  the  United  States,  1843  to  1861. 
Philadelphia  and  Boston,  18^3-1861.     21^  vols.     8°. 

1855-1859.     Miller,  Samuel  Freeman.     Report  of  decisions  in  the 
Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.     [Condensed  1855- 
1859.]     Vol.  1^. 
Washington:  W.  E.  &  0.  H.  Mo7Tison,  1874-1875.    4  vols. 
8°. 
1861-1862.     Black,  Jeremiah  Sullivan.     Reports  of  cases  argued 
and   determined   in   the    Supreme   Court   of  the   United 
States  at  December  term,  1861,  and  December  term,  1862. 
Washingt07i,  1862-1863.     2  vols.     8°. 

1863-1874.     Wallace,  John  William.     Cases  argued  and  adjudged 
in  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  December 
term,  1863  to  1874. 
Washington,  1864-1876.    23  vols.    8°. 

U.  S.  Supreme  Court.  Cases  argued  and  decided  in  tlie  Supreme 
Court  of  the  United  States  and  others  .  .  .  Book  1-52, 
Lawyers  ed.  ...  by  S.  K.  Williams,  ll.  d.  With  "  Notes 
on  U.  S.  Reports  "  by  W.  M.  Rose  [v.  1-210]. 
Rochester,  N .  Y .:  The  Lawyers''  co-operative  pub.  co.,  1901- 
1908.     210  vols,  in  62.     8°. 

On  cover.    2d  ed.  (only  down  to  v.  43). 

Cases  argued  and  adjudged  in  the  Supreme  Court  of 
the  United  States.    Vol.  91-210,  Oct.  term  1875-Oct.  term 
1907. 
Boston:  Little,  Brown  <&  co.,  [etc.],  1876-1908.     120  vols. 
8\ 

Supreme  Court  Reporter.  Cases  argued  and  ad- 
judged in  the  Supreme  Court.  A^ol.  1-28.  Oct.  term, 
1882-Oct.  term,  1907. 

St.  Paul:  West  puh.  co.,  1883-1908.     28  vols.     8°. 
Covers  v.  106-210  U.  S.  Supreme  Court  Reports. 


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Alden,  T.  J.  F.     Index  to  the  reports  of  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  United  States,  from  Dallas  to  14  Howard, 
inclusive. 
Philadelphia,  1854.     3  vols.     8°. 

Ash,  Mark,  a?id  WilYmiu  Ash.  Table  of  federal  citations;  contain- 
ing all  cases,  both  federal  and  state,  affirmed,  reversed, 
modified  or  cited  in  subsequent  decisions  of  the  federal 
courts,  including  Court  of  Claims,  and  all  federal  cases 
cited  in  decisions  of  the  courts  of  last  resort  in  all  the 
states.  1789-1901. 
New  York:    Remick.,  Schilling  <&  co.,  1901.     4  vols.     4°- 

Butler,  Charles  Henry.  Index  digest  of  opinions  delivered  and  cases 
decided  by  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States  dur- 
ing October  terms  1902,  1903,  1904,  and  1905  and  reported 
in  volumes  187-202,  inclusive,  United  States  reports  with  a 
table  of  cases. 
New  York:  The  Banks  law  jmhlishing  co.,  1906.  {2),  885 
pp.    8°. 

Clarke,  H.  DeF.  Handbook  of  all  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  United  States  from  its  organization  to  Octo- 
ber term,  1891.  Part  I.  Index  by  subjects.  Part  II.  Index 
by  cases.  Supplement,  October  terms  '91-97,  inch 
Rochester,  N'.  Y.:  The  Lawi/ers^  co-operative  pxibluhing 
company,  1899.     2  vols.     8°. 

Coxe,  H.  S.     Digest  of  the  decisions  in  the  Supreme  Court,  Circuit 
courts  and  District  courts  of  the  United  States,  1759  to 
1829. 
Philadelphia,  1829.     8' 


?o 


Curtis,  Benjamin  Bobbins.     Digest  of  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  United  States;  from  the  origin  of  the  court 
to  the  close  of  the  December  term,  1854. 
Boston,  1856.    8°. 
05838—09 6  41 


42  LIBRAKY    OF    CONGRESS 

Danforth,  Henry  G.    A  digest  of  the  United  States  Supreme  Court 
reports  from  the  organization  of  the  court  to  October,  1885. 
Comj^rising  Dallas,  Cranch,  ...  to  volume  115. 
Albany  &  New  York:  Banks  <£  brothers,  [1885].     (S),  1252 
pp.    5°. 

Same.    Vol.  II,  comprising  volumes  115  to  141,  inclusive,  from 

October,  1885,  to  October,  1891. 
New  York,  Albany,  N.  Y. :  Banks  &  brothers,  1891.    (2),  595 
pp.    8°. 

Digest  of  the  United  States  Supreme  court  reports.  U.  S.  vols. 
1-206.  L.  ed.  books  1-51.  Appending  all  state  and  federal 
citations  of  each  decided  point  to  the  statement  thereof  in 
the  body  of  the  digest.  Containing  references  also  to  edi- 
torial notes  in  the  Lawyers  edition  of  these  reports  and  in 
the  Law3'ers  reports  annotated. 

Rochester,  N.  Y.:  The  Lawyers  co-operative  piihlishing  com- 
pany, 1908.    5  vols.    8°. 

Complete  in  G  vols. 

Holcombe,  J.  P.     Digest  of  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
the  United  States,  from  its  organization  to  the  present 
time. 
Philadelphia,  18.^8.    8". 

Same.    New  ed.  with  appendix  of  recent  cases. 

Neio  York,  18^9.    5°. 

Kinney,  Jonathan  Kendrick.  A  digest  of  the  decisions  of  the  Su- 
preme Court  of  the  United  States,  from  the  organization 
of  the  Court  to  the  close  of  the  October  term,  1884. 

Boston:  Little,  Broivn,  and  company,  1886.    2  vols.    8°. 

Lauck,  H.  J.,  and  H.  DeF.  Clarke.     Table  of  cases  in  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  United  States,  1789-1880. 
Boston,  1882.    8°. 

Same.    1881-1887.    P>y  H.  DeF.  Clark(>. 

Washington,  1888.    8°. 

Le-wis,  William  Draper.  A  United  States  Supreme  court  and 
United  States  Circuit  court  of  appeals  digest,  comprising 
the  Supreme  court  reports,  volumes  142  to  163  inclusive, 
from  October,  1891,  to  October,  1895,  and  the  Circuit 
court  of  appeals  reports,  volumes  1  to  23  inclusive,  vol- 
ume 27,  and  advance  parts  to  June  15,  1896. 
New  York,  Albany,  N.  Y.:  Banks  and  brothers,  1897.  xciv, 
802  pp.     8°.       ^ 


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Michie,  Thomas  Johnson,  ed.  The  encyclopedia  of  United  States 
Supreme  Court  reports;  being  a  complete  encyclopedia  of 
all  the  case  law  of  the  federal  Supreme  court  up  to  and 
including  volume  206  U.  S.  Supreme  court  reports  (book 
51  Lawyers'  ed. )  under  the  editorial  supervision  of  Thomas 
Johnson  Michio.     V.  1-3.  • 

Cliadottenrille^   Va.:   The  Michie  company,  1908-1909.     3 
vols.    4°. 

Myer,  William  G.     An  index  to  the  reports  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
the  United  States,  embracing  all  the  reported  decisions  of 
the  court  from  its  organization  to  the  present  date. 
St.  Louis,  Mo.:  71'.  /.  Gilbert,  1878.    537  pp.    8°. 

An  Obiter  digest  of  the  United  States  Supreme  court  reports   (i 

Dallas  to  197  U.  S.)  ;  a  collection  of -the  obiter  statements 

of  law  found  in  the  opinions  of  the  justices;  comp.  by  the 

Publishers'  editorial  staff. 

Northport,  Long  Island,  N.   Y.:   E.    Thompson   company, 

1906.    2  vols.    J^°. 

Contents. — v.  1.  Abandonmeut  to  Interpretation  and  construc- 
tion.— V.  2.  Interstate  commerce  to  Yachts. 

Peters,  Richard.     Full  and  arranged  digest  of  cases  decided  in  the 
Supreme,  Circuit,  and  District  Courts  of  the  United  States, 
from  the  organization  of  the  government. 
Philadel2?hia,  1838-1839.    3  vols.    <5°. 

Same.     1789  to  18-17. 

Philadelphia,  1838-1839.    3  vols.    8°. 

Phillips,  W.  Hallett.     A  manual  of  the  cases  decided  in  the  United 
States  Supreme  Court  and  cited  in  other  cases  in  the  same 
court,  with  the  points  of  reference.     '2d  ed.     From  2  Dal- 
las to  113  U.  S.  reports. 
New  York :  Banks  &  brothers,  1885.    (6) ,  487  pp.  8°. 

Rose,  AValter  Malins.  Digest  of  the  United  States  reports  from  the 
beginning  to  the  October  term,  1902.  V.  1  to  186  United 
States  inclusive,  Avith  table  of  cases,  table  of  citations  of 
all  non-federal  cases  cited  by  the  Supreme  Court,  table  of 
citations  of  constitutional  and  statutory  provisions,  state 
and  federal,  and  the  equity,  admiralty,  and  general  rules 
of  the  Supreme  Court. 
San  Francisco:  Bancroft-Whitney  company,  1903.  3  vols. 
8°. 

CuNTENTS. — V.  1.  Abandoned  property  act  to  Equitable  title. — 
V.  2.  Equity  to  Seal  fisheries. — v.  3.  Seamen  to  Yosemite 
Valley,  and  appendix. 


44  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

Rose,  Walter  Malins.     Notes  on  the  United  States  reports;  a  brief 
chronological  digest  of  all  points  determined  in  the  de- 
cisions of  the  Supreme  court. 
San  Francisco:  Bancroft-W hitney  co.^  1899-1901.     13  vols. 

* 
Russell,  William  Hepburn,  and  William  Beverly  Winslo-w.  Eus- 
sell  &  Winslow's  syllabus-digest  of  all  the  decisions  of  the 
Sujjreme  court  of  the  United  States  from  1  Dallas  to  18G 
United  States,  inclusive. 
New  York:  The  Banks  law  publishing  co.,  1900-1903.  4 
vols.    4°- 

— Russell  &  Winslow's  index-digest  of  all  the  deci- 
sions of  the  Supreme  court  of  the  United  States  from  1 
Dallas  to  202  United  States,  inclusive. 
Nedv  York:  The  Banks  law  publishing  co.^  1907.    io,  6603- 
6169  pp.    Jf\ 

■'  The  index-digest  liere  bound  separately  was  first  publislied 
as  a  part  of  the  larger  worlc  in  four  volnmes  linown  as 
'  Russell  &  Winslow's  syll-ibns-digest  of  the  United  States 
Supreme  court  reports.'  " 

Sutherland,  W.  A.     An  index  to  the  first  four  volumes  of  Notes  on 
United  States  reports  [by  W.  JNl.  Rose]  embracing  2  Dall. 
to  10  How. 
San    Francisco:    Bancroft-Whitney    co.,    1900.     xiii,    263 
pp.    8°. 

Thompson,  Charles  Lawrence.  Notes  on  the  United  States  Supreme 
court  reports,  supplementary  to  Rose's  Notes  on  United 
States  reports,  showing  the  present  authority  of  each  case 
as  disclosed  by  the  citations  as  found  in  all  the  reports  both 
federal  and  state  from  the  publication  of  Rose's  Notes  up 
to  and  including  July  1,  1904,  with  parallel  references  to 
American  state  reports  and  the  Reporter  system.  Supple- 
ment 1-3. 
San  Francisco,  Gal.;  Bancroft-Whitney  co.,  1904-1905.  3 
vols.     8°. 

United  States.     Supreme  Court.     A  complete  indexed  digest  of  the 
United  States  Supreme  Court  reports  from  the  organiza- 
tion of  the  court  in  1789  to  October  term,  1894. 
Rochester,  N.  Y.:   Prepared  and  puMished  by  the  Lawyers'' 
co-operative  publishing  co.,  1894-1895.    3  vols.     8°. 


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United  States.  Supreme  Court.  Indexed  digest  of  the  United 
States  Supreme  court  reports;  supplement;  all  decisions 
of  the  October  terms,  189J-1897,  vols.  155-170,  pp.  1-438. 
vol.  171.  Federal  court  rules. 
Rochester.,  N.  Y.:  'The  Lawyers'  co-operative  pub.  co..,  1898. 
8°. 

■     Indexed  digest  of  the  United  States  Supreme  court 

reports;  su implement,  all  decisions  of  the  October  terms, 
1894-1901,  volumes  155-186.     Federal  court  rules. 

Rochester,  A'.    Y./   The  Lawyer''s   co-operative  publishing 
company,  1903.    (6),  696,  {2),  13^  pp.    8". 

Morrison's    Transcripts    of    the    decisions    of    the 

Supreme   Court  of  the  United   States.      Vol.   1-5    [Oct. 
terms  1880-1882]. 

Washington,  I).  C:     \V .  II.  \and  0.  II. \   Monison,  1881- 
1888.    6  vols.    8\ 

■ —    Shepard's  citations  of  all  cases  in  the  United  States 


Supreme  Court  repofts  which  have  had  a  subsequent  cita- 
tion. Showing  by  parallel  references  if  the  same  has  been 
affirmed,  criticised,  distinguished,  explained,  followed, 
harmonized,  limited,  modified,  overruled,  reversed,  ques- 
tioned or  same  case.  Also  the  exact  point  in  the  syllabus 
to  which  a  citation  refers.  [3d  ed.  1-183  U.  S.] 
New  York:  TJie  Frank  Shepard  company,  1902.  226  I.  in- 
terleaved.   8'- 


oo 


Same.     Cumulative  supplement  for  volumes  184  to 

210  [U.  S.]. 
New  York:  The  Frank  Shepard  co.,  1908.    8". 

Wheaton,  Henry.    Digest  of  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 

the  United  States,  1789  to  1829. 
New  York,  1821-1829.     2  vols.     8' 


oo 


BIOGRAPHICAL  MATERIAL  RELATING  TO  THE  CHIEF  JUS- 
TICES AND  JUSTICES  OF  THE  SUPREME  COURT 

GENERAL 

A.  L.  A.  portrait  index.  Index  to  portraits  contained  in  printed 
books  and  periodicals,  comp.  with  the  cooperation  of  many 
librarians  and  others  for  the  Publishing  board  of  the 
American  library  association.  Ed.  by  William  Coolidge 
Lane  and  Nina  E.  Browne. 
Washington:  Government  printing  office^  1906.  Ixxiv,  (2), 
WOO,  (2)  pp.     4°. 

At  bead  of  title :  Library  of  Congress. 

For  reference  to  the  Chief  Justices  and  Justices  of  the  U.  S. 
Supreme  Court,  see  under  individual  names. 

Barnes,  William  Horatio.     The  American  government. 

Washington:   W.  H.  Barnes  di  co..  1875-76.    S  vols.    Fron- 
tispieces.   Portraits.    4-°- 

The  Supreme  Court:  Morrison  K.  Waite,  Chief-Justice,  vol. 
1,  pp.  65-72 ;  Nathan  Clifford,  pp.  73-79 ;  Noah  H.  Swayue, 
pp.  79-82;  Samuel  F.  Miller,  pp.  83-88;  David  Davis,  pp. 
89-94;  Stephen  J.  Field,  pp.  95-100;  William  Strong,  pp. 
101-lOG;  Joseph  P.  Bradley,  pp.  107-112;  Ward  Hunt,  pp. 
113-llG. 

The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States :  a  series  of  biogra- 
phies.    With  an  introduction,  by  Samuel  F.  Miller. 
Washington,  D.  C:  W.  H.  Barnes  cG  co.,  1877.     {2),  116 
pp.     Poi'traits.     Ii° . 

Contents. — The  American  judiciary,  by  Samuel  F.  Miller ; 
John  Jay ;  John  llutledge ;  Oliver  Ellsworth ;  John  ^Mar- 
shall;  Roger  B.  Taney;  Salmon  P.  Chase;  Morrison  R. 
Waite ;  Nathan  Clifford ;  Noah  H.  Swayne ;  Samuel  F. 
Miller;  David  Davis;  Stephen  J.  Field;  William  Strong; 
Joseph  P.   Bradley ;   Ward  Hunt. 

Batertian,  Horatio.     Biographies  of  two  hundred  and  fifty  distin- 
guished national  men.     1st  ed. 
New  York:  John  T.  Giles  &  co.,  1871.    12°. 

John  Jay,  p.  32;     John  Marshall,  p.  50;  Josheph  Story,  p.  51; 
Roger  B.  Taney,  p.  81;  Salmon  P.  Chase,  p.  172;  Edwin  M. 
Stanton,  p.  195. 
46 


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The  Biographical  cyclopaedia  and  portrait  galler}'  with  an  histori- 
cal sketch  of  the  state  of  Ohio. 
Cincinnati,    Ohio:    Western   hiografhical  puhlishing   com- 
pany, 1 883-188 Jf.    2  vols.    F°. 

\  John  McLean,  vol.  1.  pp.  81-S2;  Salmon  P.  Chase,  pp.  91-92: 

Edwin   M.    Stanton,   pp.   271-272 ;   Moriisctn   Keniick   Waite, 
pp.  303-304;  Stanley  Matthews,  vol.  2,  pp.  497-498. 

The  Biographical  cyclopaedia  of  representative  men  of  Maryland 
and  the  District  of  Columbia. 
BaltiTnore :  National  hiografhical  jmhlishing  company,  1870. 
Portraits.     Jf°. 

Judge  Samuel  Chase,  pii.  183-184;  Roger  Brooke  Tanej-,  pp. 
128-130. 

The  Biographical  encyclopaedia  of  Kentucky  of  the  dead  and 
livino-  men  of  tlie  nineteenth  century. 
Cincinnati,  Ohio:  J.  M.  Armstrong  &  company,  1878.    I^°. 

John  Marshall  Harlan,  pp.  31-32;  Samuel  F.  Miller,  pp.  46- 
47;  Thomas  Todd,  p.  195;  John  McKinley,  p.  298;  Robert 
Trimble,  p.  354. 

The  Biographical  encyclopaedia  of  New  Jersey  of  the  nineteenth 
century. 
Philadelphia:  Galaxy  puhlishing  company,  1877.     Portraits. 
F°. 

Joseph  P.  Bradley,  pp.  415^10:  Bushrod  Washington,  in". 
418-420:  Henry  Brockholst  Livingston,  pp.  427-428. 

The  Biographical  encyclopaedia  of  Ohio  of  the  nineteenth  century. 

Cincinnati  and  P/iiladdphia:  Galaxy  puhlishing  company. 

1876.    Portraits.     F°. 

Salmon  Portland  Chase,  pp.  5-7  :  Morrison  K.  Waite,  pp.  235- 
236;  Edwin  M.  Stanton,  pp.  256-258;  John  McLean,  pp. 
,512-513;  Stanley  Matthews,,  p.  652. 

The  Biographical  encyclopaedia  of  Pennsylvania  of  tlie  nine- 
teenth century. 
Philadelphia:  Galaxy  puhlishing  company,  187 4.     Portraits. 
F°. 

Robert  Cooper  Grier,  pp.  266-267:  William  Strong,  pr>.  409^ 
410;  Edwin  M.  Stanton,  pp.  .595-597. 

Brennan,  Joseph  Fletcher,  cd.     A  biographical  cyclopedia  and  por- 
trait  gallery   of   distinguished   men,   with    an   historical 
sketch,  of  the  State  of  Ohio. 
Cincinnati:  Puhlished  hy  John  C.  Yorston  <&  company,  1879. 

F°. 

Salmon  P.  Chase,  pp.  73-74;  Morrison  Remick  Waite,  pp.  80- 
81 ;  Edwin  M.  Stanton,  pp.  88-89 ;  Stanley  JNIatthews,  p.  97 ; 
Noah  H.  Swayne,  pp.  101-102;  John  McLean,  pp.  104-106. 


48  LIBRAKY   OF   CONGRESS 

The  Chief  Justices. 

(In  Albany  law  jourual,  vol.  7,  May  24,  1873,  pp.  323-324.) 

Curtis,  William  Eleroy.     The  seven  Chief  Justices  of  the  United 

States. 

{In  Chautauquaii,  vol.  25,  July,  1897,  pp.  339-347.) 

John  Jay,  Oliver  Ellsworth,  John  Marshall,  Roger  B.  Taney, 

Salmon    P.    Chase,    Morrison    E.    Waite,    and    Melville   W. 

Fuller. 

Flanders,  Henry.     The  lives  and  times  of  the  Chief  Justices  of  the 
vSupreme  Court  of  the  United  States.     [Rev.  ed.] 
New  York:  James  Cochcroft  d;  company^  1875.     2   vols. 
Frontispieces.    8°. 

Contents. — 1.  The  life  of  John  Jay,  pp.  11^29;  Life  of  John 

Rutledge,  pp.  431-64.5.     2.  The  life  of  William  Cushing,  pp. 

11-.51;  Life  of  Oliver  Ellsworth,  pp.  55-276;  Life  of  John 

Marshall,  pp.  279-550.  , 
Reviewed  in  The  American  law  register,  vol.  3,  Aug.,  1855, 

pp.  592-598 ;  The  North  American  review,  vol.  81,  Oct.,  1855, 

pp.  346-361, 

[French,  Benjamin  Franklin.]     Biographia  Americana. 

New  York:  PuUished  hy  D.  Mnllory.  1825.    mi,  356  pp.    8". 

John  Blair,  page  48;  Oliver  Ellsworth,  pp.  106-108;  John  Jay, 
VV-  179-180;  John  Marshall,  page  228;  John  Rutledge,  pp. 
274-276. 

Headley,  Phineas  C.     Public  men  of  to-day. 

Hartford:  S.  S.  Scranton  <&  company,  1882.     ii\,  799  pp. 
Portraits.    8°. 

Justices  of  the  Supreme  Court:  Morrison  R.  Waite,  pp.  657- 
602;  Samuel  F.  Miller,  pp.  663-068;  Stephen  J.  Field,  pp. 
609-672;  Joseph  P.  Bradley,  pp.  073-675;  Ward  Hunt,  pp. 
676-677;  John  Marshall  Harlan,  pp.  678-680;  William  B. 
Woods,  pp.  081-082 ;  Stanley  Matthews,  pp.  683-684 ;  Horace 
Gray,  pp.  685-687. 

Johnson,  Frances  Benjamin.     The  Justices  of  the  Supreme  Court. 

iln  American    illustrnted   magazine,    vol.   01,   Ajn-.,   1906,    pp. 

0.S4-642.) 
"A  series  of  photogi'aphs."' 

Jones,  Abner  D.     The  American  portrait  gallery. 

New  York:  J.  M.  Emerson  and  company,  1855.     Portraits. 
8°. 

John  Jay,  pp.  63-04 ;  Chief  Justice  Marshall,  pp.  97-98 ;  Joseph 
Story,  LL.  D.,  pp.  141-142 ;  Levi  Woodbury,  pp.  169-170. 


/ 


SUPREME   court:    BIOGRAPHIES   OF   JUSTICES  49 

The  Justices  of  the  United  States  Supreme  Court. 

{In  Harper's  weekly,  vol.  12,  Feb.  1,  1868,  pp.  72-74.) 

The  Line  of  the  Chief  Justices. 

{In  Legal  intelligencer,  vol.  21,  Dec.  23,  1804,  pp.  412-41,3.) 

McKinley,  Andrew.     The  Taney  bench. 

{In  Green  bag,  vol.  16,  June,  1904,  pp.  369-372.) 

Maury,  Nannie-Belle.     Personnel  of  the  Supreme  Court. 
{In  CosuK)politan,  vol.  24,  Feb.,  189S,  pp.  .3G9-.374.) 

[Neale,  Walter.]     Autobiographies  and  portraits  of  the  President, 
Cabinet,  Supreme  court,  and  fifty-fifth  Congress,     v.  1. 
[Anon.] 
Washington,  D.  C:  The  Neale  co.,  J 899  11898'],    Plates. 
Portraits.     8°. 

The  Nine  arbiters  of  American  destiny. 

{In  Current  literature,  vol.  43,  Nov.,  1907,  pp.  500-509.) 

Parsons,  R.  C.     Sketch  of  the  bench  and  bar  of  the  Supreme  Court 
of  the  United  States  in  1866. 

{In  Western  reserve  law  journal,  vol.  1,  March,  1895,  pp.  43-51.) 

Patterson,  T.  Elliott.    History  of  three  of  the  Chief  Justices  of  the 
^________— UTnited  States. 

[Detroitf]  1897.    21,  (!)  pp.    Portraits.    13°. 

Cover-title. 

"  Written  for  the  Law  student's  helper,  Detroit,  and  first  pub- 
lished in  that  magazine." 
Contents. — Marshall. — Taney. — Chase. 

History  of  three  Chief  Justices  of  the  United  States  Supreme 

Court. 

{In  Law  student's  helper,  vol.  5,  Sept.,  1897,  pp.  321-323;  Oct., 

1897,  pp.  353-355;  Nov.,  1897,  pp.  383-385.) 
I.  John     Marshall.     II.  Roger     Brooke     Taney.     III.  Salmon 
Portland  Chase. 

Poore,  Benjamin  Perley.     The  political  register  and  congressional 
directory :  a  statistical  record  of  the  federal  officials,  legis- 
lative, executive,  and  judicial,  of  the  United   States  of 
America,  1776-1878. 
Boston:  Houghton,  Osgood  and  company,   1878.     vi,    (2), 
716  pp.    Frontispiece.    4°- 
The  judiciary,  pp.  243-247. 
65838—09 7 


50  LIBKARY    OF    CONGRESS 

Proctor,  L.  B.  John  Jay  and  other  Chief  Justices  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  United  States. 

(In  Michigan  law  journal,  vol.  5,  May,  1896,  pp.  153-164.) 

Semmes,  Thomas  J.  The  personal  characteristics  of  the  Chief 
Justices. 

{In  Carson,  Hampton  L.  Tlie  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States,  part  2,  pp.  664-G92.     Philadelphia,  1892.    4°.) 

United  States.  Supreme  Court.  Biographical  sketches  of  the 
Chief  Justices  [and  Associate  Justices]  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  United  States. 

(In  U.  S.  Supreme  Court.  A  complete  indexed  digest  of  the 
United  States  Supreme  Court  reports,  4th  ed.,  vol.  1,  pp. 
ix-cvi.     Rochester,  N.  Y.     1894.     8°.) 

Contents. — John  J:iy;  John  Rutledge;  Oliver  Ellsworth;  John 
Marshall;  Roger  B.  Taney;  Salmon  P.  Chase;  ]\Iorrison 
Remick  Waite;  Melville  Weston  Fuller;  William  Cushing; 
James  Wilson;  John  Blair;  James  Iredell;  Thomas  John- 
son; William  Paterson ;  Samuel  Chase;  Bushrod  Washing- 
ton: Alfred  Moore;  William  Johnson;  Brockholst  Liv- 
ingston; Thomas  Todd;  Joseph  Story;  Gabriel  Duvall ; 
Smith  Thompson ;  Robert  Trimble ;  John  McLean ;  Henry 
Baldwin;  James  Moore  Wayne;  Philip  Pendleton  Barbour: 
John  Catron ;  John  McKinley ;  Peter  Vivian  Daniel ;  Samuel 
Nelson ;  Levi  Woodbury ;  Robert  Cooper  Grier ;  Benjamin 
Bobbins  Curtis ;  John  Archibald  Campbell ;  Nathan  Clif- 
ford; Noah  Hayes  Swayne:  Samuel  F.  Miller;  David  Davis; 
Stephen  Johnson  Field;  William  Strong;  Joseph  P.  Bradley; 
Ward  Hunt;  John  Marshall  Harlan;  William  B.  Woods; 
Stanley  Matthews;  Horace  Gray;  Samuel  Blatchford ;  Lu- 
cius Q.  C.  Lamar;  David  Josiah  Brewer;  Henry  Billings 
Brown ;  George  Shiras,  jr. ;  Howell  Edmunds  Jackson ;  Ed- 
ward Douglass  White. 

The  United  States  Supreme  Court. 

(In  Legal  news,  vol.  10,  Sept.  3,  1887,  pp.  285-288.) 
Short  sketches  of  the  members  of  the  Supreme  Court. 

United  States  Supreme  Court  judges. 

{In  Legal  news,  vol.  9,  Dec.  4,  1886,  pp.  391-392.) 

Van  Santvoord,  George.  Sketches  of  the  lives  and  judicial  services 
of  the  Chief  Justices  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner,  1854.     ''^'^V,  533  pp.     Frontis- 
piece.    8°. 

Contents.— John  Jay,  pp.  ,3-88;  John  Rutledge,  pp.  91-190; 
Oliver  Ellsworth,  pp.  193-291;  John  Marshall,  pp.  20.3-456; 
Roger  B.  Taney,  pp.  459-533. 
Reviewed  in  Law  reporter,  vol.  17,  Nov.,  1854,  pp.  861-373; 
Law  magazine,  vol,  53,  Feb.,  1855,  pp.  138-148;  Southern 
quarterly    review,   n.    s.    vol.    11,    Apr.,    1855,    pp.    331-371. 


SUPREME   court:   BIOGRAPHIES   OF   JUSTICES  51 

Waterloo,  Stanley,  and  John  Wesley  Hanson,  jr.     Famous  Amer- 
ican men  and  women. 
{Chicago  f  1895.]     Portraits.    S°. 

Melville  W.  Fuller,  p.  6;  Heury  Billings  Brown,  p.  142;  Ste- 
phen Johnson  Field,  p.  216 ;  Horace  Gray,  p.  246 ;  John 
Marshall  Harlan,  p.  256;  George  Shiras,  p.  402;  Erlward 
Douglass  White,  p.  468. 

Wheeler,  David  Hilton.     The  justices  of  the  Supreme  Court. 

(Ill  Chautauquan,  vol.  28,  Aug.,  1896,  pp.  531-539.) 

Melville  W.  Fuller,  Stephen  J.  Field,  John  M.  Harlan,  Horace 

Gray,  David  J.  Brewer,  Henry  B.  Brown,  George  Shiras,  jr., 

Edward  D.  White,  Riifns  W.  Peckham. 


CHIEF  JUSTICES  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  SUPREME  COURT 

BIOGRAPHICAL  NOTICES  OF  JOHN  JAY 

Barre,  W.  L.     John  Jay. 

{In  Jiis  Lives  of  illustrious  men  of  America,  pp.  334-348.    Cin- 
cinnati, 1859.     8°.) 

Baxter,  Katharine  Schuyler.     John  Jay;  statesman  and  first  Chief 

Justice  of  the  United  States. 

(In  her  A   Godchild  of  Washington,   pp.   87-94.     New  York, 
1897.     4°.) 

Brooks,  Elbridge  S.     The  story  of  John  Jay,  of  Bedford,  first  Chief 

Justice  of  the  United  States, 

{In   his   Historic  Americans,    pp.   146-160.     New   York,   1899. 
S°.) 

Gillett,  E.  H.     The  Christian  statesmen  of  America.     No.  5.     John 
Jay. 

{In  Hours  at  home,  vol.  3,  June,  1866,  pp.  161-168.) 

Hackett,  William  H.  Y.     Sketch  of  the  life  and  character  of  John 
Jay. 

(In  American  review,  vol.  2,  July,  1845,  pp.  59-68.) 

Halsey,  John  J.    A  modern  Eoman  [John  Jay.] 

(In  Dial  (Chicago),  vol.  11,  Sept.,  1890,  pp.  111-112.) 

Herring,  James.     John  Jay. 

{In  Longacre,   James  B.   and   James  Herring,   The   National 
portrait  gallery,  vol.  2,  pp.  47-62.     Philadelphia,  1835.    4°.) 

Hildreth,  R.     John  Jay. 

{In  Spoflford,  A.  R.  cd.     The  Library  of  historic  characters, 
vol.  4,  pp.  354-362.     Philadelphia,  1894.     8°.) 

Hubbard,  Elbert.     John  Jay. 

{In  his  Little  journeys  to  the  homes  of  American  statesmen, 
pp.  327-361.    New  York,  1898.    12°.) 

Jay,  William.     The  life  of  John  Jay.     With  selections  from  his  cor- 
respondence and  miscellaneous  papers. 
New  York :  J.  &  J.  Harper,  1833.    2  vols.    8°. 
52 


SUPKEME    court:    BIOGRAPHIES   OF    CHIEF   JUSTICES  53 

Jenkins,  John  S.     John  Jay. 

{In  his  Lives  of  the  governors  of  the  state  of  New  York,  pp. 
74-131.    Auburn,  1851.     8°.) 

Jones,  Francis  R.     John  Jay. 

{In  Green  bag,  vol.  13,  Jan.,  1901,  pp.  1-4.) 

The  Life  and  character  of  John  Jay. 

{In  Western  monthly  magazine,  vol.  4,   Sept.,  183."'>.   pp.  178- 
186;  Oct.,  1835,  pp.  211-223.) 

Life  and  opinions  of  Jolm  Jay, 

{In  American  quarterly  review,  vol.  14,  Dec,  1833,  pp.  273- 

308.) 

Life  and  writings  of  John  Jay. 

{In  New  York  review,  vol.  9,  Oct.,  1841,  pp.  273-336.) 

Life  of  John  Jay. 

{In  North  American  review,  vol.  57,  Oct.,  1833,  pp.  315-340.) 
Review  of  The  Life  of  John  Jay,  by  his  son. 

Los  sing,  Benson  J.     John  Jay. 

{In   his   Eminent  Americans,   pp.   171-172.     New   York,  1886. 
12°.) 

Pellew,  George.     John  Jay.     [Large  paper  ed.] 

Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mi-ffiin  &  co.,  1898.  Ix, 
{Jf) ,  35Jf  pp.  Plates.  Portraits.  Facsimiles.  8°.  {Amer- 
ican statesmen,  v.  9.) 

Perry,  Benjamin  F.     John  Jay. 

{In  his  Biographical  sketches  of  eminent  American  statesmen, 
pp.  393-102.     Philadelphia,  1887.     8°.) 

Pierce,  Edward  L.     John  Jay. 

{In  his  Addresses  and  papers,  pp.  350-361.     Boston,  1896.    8°.) 

Ren-wick,  Henry  B.     Life  of  John  Jay.     Edited  by  J.  Renwick. 

{In  Harper's  family  library,  vol.  129,  pp.  1-143.     New  York, 
1841.     16°.) 

Renwick,  Henry  B.,  and  James  Ren^vick.     Lives  of  John  Jay  and 
Alexander  Hamilton. 
New  York:  Harper  &  brothers,  18Ifi.     (^),  xv,  IS-SJ^l  pp. 
16°.     {Harper  ci;   hrothers.    School  district  lihrary,  no. 
137.) 


54  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Scott,  James  Brown.     John  Jay,     1745-1829. 

(In  Lewis,  William  Draper,  ed.  Great  American  lawyers,  vol. 
1,  pp.  247-303.     Philadelpliia,  1907.     8°.) 

Shea,  John  Dawson  Gilmary.  Why  is  Canada  not  a  part  of  the 
United  States?  Kead  before  the  U.  S.  Catholic  historical 
society,  Nov.  25th,  1889. 

{In  United  States  Catholic  historical  magazine,  vol.  3,  pp. 
[1131-127.     New  York,  1890.     8°.) 

An  attempt  to  show  that  the  failure  of  the  United  States  to 
win  Canada  during  the  revolution  was  largely  due  to  the 
anti-Catholic  activity  of  John  Jay  in  Congress  and  elsewhere. 

Same. 

{New  York,  1890.']     15  pp.    8°. 
Caption  title. 

Sketch  of  John  Jay. 

{In  Literary  magazine  and  American  register,  vol.  2,  Dec, 
1804,  pp.  651-652.) 

Thayer,  William  S.     Jay. 

{In  Homes  of  American  statesmen,  pp.  199-230.     New  York, 

1858.     8°.) 

Tuckermaii,  Henry  T.  Violations  of  literary  property.  The  Fed- 
eralist.— Life  and  character  of  John  Jay. 

{In  Continental  monthly,  vol.  6,  Sept.,  1864,  pp.  336-355.) 

Uhle,  Jolin  B.     John  Jay. 

{In  Current  comment,  vol.  1,  Nov.  15,  1889,  pp.  411-415.) 

Vermilye,  A.  G,     Memorial  sketch  of  the  Hon.  John  Jay. 

{In  Huguenot  society  of  America.  Proceedings,  vol.  3,  pt.  1, 
pp.  22-36.     New  York,  1896.     8°.) 

Waite,  Charles  B.     John  Jay. 

{In  Chicago  law  times,  vol.  1,  July,  1SS7,  pp.  215-223.) 

Whitelock,  William.  The  life  and  times  of  John  Jay,  secretary  of 
foreign  affairs  under  the  Confederation  and  first  chief 
justice  of  the  United  States,  with  a  sketch  of  public  events 
from  the  opening  of  the  revolution  to  the  election  of  Jef- 
ferson. 
New  York:  Dodd,  Mead.,  and  company.,  1887.  vi,  370  pp. 
Portrait.    12°. 


SUPKEME   court:   BIOGRAPHIES   OF    CHIEF   JUSTICES  55 

Zuver,  John  Plenry.     The  earthly  pilgrimage  of  John  Jay. 

Battle  Creek,  Mich.:  The  Associated  lawyers'^  publishing 
company,  1901^.  (j^),  62  pp.  Portrait.  12°.  {Earthly 
pilgrimages  of  the  chief  justices  of  the  United  States 
Supreme  court) 

See  also  page  46.  (Barnes,  W.  H.) 

See  also  page  46.  (Bateman,  H.) 

See  also  page  8.  (Carson,  H.  L.) 

See  also  page' 48.  (Curtis,  W.  E.) 

See  also  page  48.  (Flanders,  H.) 

See  also  page  48.  (French,  B.  F.) 

See  also  page  48.  (Jones,  A.  D.) 

See  also  page  50.  (Proctor,  L.  B.) 

See  also  page  50.  (Van  Santvoord,  G.) 

WRITINGS   OF   JOHN    JAY 

Jay,  John.     An  address  to  the  people  of  the  State  of  New  York  on 
the  subject  of  the  Constitution,  agreed  upon  at  Philadel- 
phia, September  17,  1787. 
New  York:  S.  c&  J.  Loudon,  [17881.    19  pp.    ^°. 
Signed :  A  citizen  of  New  Yorli. 

Same. 

{In  Ford,  Paul  L.    Pamphlets  on  the  Constitution  of  the  United 
States,  pp.  67-86.     Brooklyn,  N.  T.,  1888.     8°.) 

The  charge  to  the  grand  juries  on  the  Eastern  circuit,  1790. 

Portsmouth,N.H.:  G.J.OsUme,jr.,[1790?']    15  pp.    16°. 

(Hazard  pamphlets,  vol.  102.) 

The  correspondence  and  public  papers  of  John  Jay.    Edited 

by  Henry  P.  Johnston. 
New  York  (&  London:  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  [1890-1893]. 
4-  vols.    8°. 

Contents.— Vol.  1.  1763-1781;  2.  1781-1782;  3.  1782-1793;  4. 
1794-1826. 

Letters,  being  the  whole  of  the  correspondence  between  the 

Hon.  John  Jay,  Esq.  and  Mr.  Lewis  Littlepage ;  a  young 
man  whom  Mr.  Jay,  when  in  Spain,  patronized,  and  took 
into  his  family. 
New  York:  F.  Ghilds,  1786.     {2),  76  pp.    4°. 

Same. 

New  York:  E.  Oswald,  1786.    5Jt.  pp.    4°. 


56  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

Colburn,  Jeremiah,  comp.     American  independence.     Did  the  Colo- 
nists desire  it?     Letters  of  John  Jay  and  John  Adams. 
Letters  and  docnnients  of  other  actors  in  the  American 
revolution. 
Boston:  [Z>.  Glafp  &  son^  printers]^  1876.    18  pp.    8°. 

Reprinted  from  the  New-England  historical   and  genealogical 
register  for  July,  ISK!. 

The  Federalist.  The  Federalist,  a  commentary  on  the  Constitution 
of  the  United  States;  being  a  collection  of  essays  written 
in  support  of  the  Constitution  agreed  upon  September  17, 
1787,  by  the  Federal  convention,  reprinted  from  the  orig- 
inal text  of  Alexander  Hamilton,  John  Jay  and  James 
Madison;  ed.  by  Henry  Cabot  Lodge. 
New  York  c&  London:  G.  P.  Putnain's  sons.,  1902.  xlv,  586 
pp.     8°. 

Bibliography:  p.    xxxv-xlii. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  NOTICES  OF  OLIVER  ELLSWORTH 

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(In  American  law  magazine,  vol.  3,  July,  1844,  i)i>.  L'41J-2T2.) 

Brown,  William  Garrott.     A  Continental  congressman;  (Jli\er  Ells- 
worth, 1777-1783. 
[New  York:  1905.]     751-781  pp.    4°. 

Cover-title. 

Reprinted  from  the  American  historical  revievv^,  vol.  x,  July, 
1905,  pp.  751-781. 

The  early  life  of  Oliver  Ellsworth. 

(In    American    historical    review,    vol.    10,    Apr.,    1905,    pp. 
534-564.) 

The  life  of  Oliver  Ellsworth. 

New   York,  London:   The  Macmillan  company,   1905.     ix 
{2),  369  pp.    Plates.    Portraits.    8°. 

Buel,  Elizabeth  C.  Barney.     Oliver  Ellsworth. 

{In   New    England    magazine,    n.    s.   vol.   30,    July,   1904,    pp. 
611-626.) 

Cook,  Frank  Gaylord.     Oliver  p:]lsworth.     1745-1807. 

{In  Lewis,  William  Draper,  ed.  Great  American  lawyi-rs,  vol. 
1,  pp.  305-354.     Philadelphia,  1907.     8°.) 

Oliver  Ellsworth  and  federation. 

{In  Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  89,  Apr.,  1902,  pp.  524-536.) 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution.  Connecticut.  A  memo- 
rial of  the  opening  of  the  EllsAvorth  homestead  at  Wind- 
sor, Connecticut,  October  eighth,  nineteen  hundred  and 
three,  under  the  auspices  of  the  Connecticut  Daughters  of 
the  American  revolution. 
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Committee   on    compilation :  Elizabeth    C.   B.   Buel,    .Marie   S. 
Pickett,  Fannie  M.  Olmsted. 

Jones,  Francis  R.     Oliver  Ellsworth. 

{In  Green  bag,  vol.  13,  Nov.,  1901,  pp.  503-508.) 
65838—09 8  57 


58  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

Lossing,  Benson  J.     Oliver  Ellsworth. 

{In  his  Eminent  Americans,  pp.  102-103.     New  Yorli,   1886. 
12°.) 

Mac  Donald,  W.     The  life  of  Oliver  Ellsworth.     By  William  Gar- 
rott  Brown.     [Review] 

(In  The  Nation,  vol.  82,  Apr.  19,  1906,  pp.  329-330.) 

Memoir  of  Oliver  Ellsworth. 

{In  Port  Folio,  vol.  34,  Sept.,  1825,  pp.  185-189.) 

Oliver  Ellsworth. 

{In  American  literary  magazine,  vol.  1,  Oct.,  1847,  pp.  195-202.) 

Perry,  Benjamin  F.     Oliver  Ellsworth. 

{In  his  Biographical  sketches  of  eminent  American  statesmen, 
pp.  403-409.     Philadelphia,  1887.     8°.) 

Shepard,  Henry  M.     Oliver  Ellsworth. 

{In  Chicago  law  times,  vol.  2,  Apr.,  1888,  pp.  109-128.) 

Sigouriiey,  Mrs.  L.  H.     Oliver  Ellsworth. 

{In  Longacre,   James  B.  and  James   Herring,  The  National 
portrait  gallery,  vol.  4,  pp.  101-110.    Philadelphia,  1839.    4°.) 

Uhle,  John  B.     Oliver  Ellsworth. 

{In  Current  comment,  vol.  2,  Feb.  15,  1890,  pp.  65-76.) 

Verplanck,  Julian  C.     Biographical  memoir  of  Oliver  Ellsworth. 
(In  Analectic  magazine,  vol.  3,  May,  1814,  pp.  382-403.) 

iSee  also  page  46.  (Barnes,  W.  H.) 

See  also  page  8.  (Carson,  H.  L.) 

See  also  page  48.  (Curtis,  W.  E.) 

See  also  page  48.  (Flanders,  H.) 

See  also  page  48.  (French,  B.  F.) 

See  also  page  50.  (Van  Santvoord,  G.) 


BIOGRAPHICAL  NOTICES  OF  JOHN  MARSHALL 

Anecdotes  of  John  Marshall. 

(In  World's  work,  vol.  1,  Feb.,  1901,  pp.  394-395.) 

Barre,  W.  L.     John  Marshall. 

(In   Ms   Lives   of   illustrious    men    of   America,    |ip.    42fi-4.~)2. 
Cincinnati,  1859.    8°.) 

Binney,  Horace.     An  eulogy  on  the  life  and  character  of  John  Mm- 
shall,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States. 
Philadelphia:  J.  Crissy  <&  G.  Goodman^  1835.    70  pp.    8°. 

Same. 

[In  Waldie,  A.     Select  circulating  library,  vol.  0,  pp.  327-335. 
Pliiladelphia,  1835.    4°.) 

Binney's  eulogy  on  Chief  Justice  Marshall. 

{In  American  jurist,  vol.  14,  Oct.,  1835,  pp.  462^05.) 

Black,  John  C.     John  Marshall. 

{In  Illinois  state  bar  association.     I'rocei'diiigs,  vol.  20,  pt.  2, 
July  14-15,  1896,  pp.  25-45.) 

John  Marshall. 

{In  Albany  law  journal,  vol.  .">4,  .July  2.5,  1896,  pp.  5.5-62.) 

Bradley,  Joseph  P.     Saint  Memin's  portrait  of  Marshall. 

{In  Century  magazine,  vol.  38,  Sept.,  1889,  pp.  778-781.) 

Brooks,   Elbridge  S.     The  story  of  John  Marshall,  of  Kichmond. 

called  "  The  great  Chief- Justice." 

{In   his  Historic   Americans,    pp.   161-174.     New   York,    1899. 
8°.) 

Browne,  Irving.     John  Marshall. 

{In  his  Short  studies  of  greni   lawyers,  pp.  201-217.     Alb.my, 
N.    Y.,    1878.     12°.) 

Bryant,  James  K.  M.  Eulogium  on  Chief  Justice  Marshall,  delivered 
in  the  Unitarian  church,  Washington  city,  on  the  34tli  of 
September,  1835,  at  the  request  of  the  Uidon  literary 
society. 

Washington:    Printed  hy  Jacob  Gideon^  jr..,  18S5.     10  pp. 

8°. 

59 


60  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

Cassody,  John  B.     John  Scott  and  John  Marsliall. 

(In  Amorican  law  review,  vol.  33,  Jan.-Feb.,  1899,  pp.  1-27.) 

Tlic  Centennial  anniversary  of  the  elevation  of  John  Marshall  to  the 
ollice  of  Chief  Justice  of  the  Supreme  court  of  the  United 
States  of  America  .  .  .  Februai-y  fourth,  1901.  Celebra- 
tion in  the  citj''  of  Philadelphia  under  the  auspices  of  the 
Law  association  of  Philadelphia  [etc,]. 
I'hiladelphid:  G.  11.  Buchanan  and  co.^  1901.  68  pp. 
Portrait.    8°. 

Oratiou  by  J.  T.  Mitchell. 

Chief  Justice  Marshall. 

(In  American   quarterly  review,    vol.  18,   Dec,   1835,   pp.  473- 
489.) 

Chief  Justice  Marshall. 

(In  (Jreen  hair,  vol.  :;,  Dec,  IS!)],  pp.  541-.542.) 

Chief  Justice  Marshall. 

(//(  National  quarterly  review,  vol.  33,  Sept.,  1876,  pp.  229-242.) 

Chief  Justice  Marshall. 

(In  New  York  review,  vol.  3,  Oct.,  1838,  pp.  328-361.) 

Chief  Justice  Marshall. 

(In  North  American  review,  vol.  42,  Jan.,  1836,  pp.  217-241.) 
Review  of  The  life  of  .John  Marshall,  by  .Joseph  Story. 

Chief  Justice  Marshall's  public  life  and  service. 

(/(/  North  American  review,  vol.  26,  Jan.,  3828,  pp.  1^0.) 

Cooke,  John  P^sten.     Early  days  of  Jolm  Marshall. 

(In  Historical  magazine,  vol.  3,  June,  1859,  pp.  165-169.) 

Craighill,  Eobert  T.     John  Marshall. 

(In  his  The  Virginia  "Peerage,"   vol.  1,  pp.  231-284.     Rich- 
mond, 1880.     S°.) 

Dickinson,  Marquis  Fayette,  jr.  John  ]\Iarshall.  The  tribute  of 
Massachusetts;  being  the  addresses  delivered  at  Boston 
and  Cambridge,  February  4,  1901,  in  commemoration  of 
the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  his  elevation  to  the 
bench  as  Chief  Justice  of  the  United  States. 
Boston:  Little,  Brown.^  and  company.,  1901.  xvii,  120  pp. 
Portraits.     8°. 

"  This  edition  is  limited  to  seven  hundred  and  fifty  copies,  of 
which  this  is  no.  612." 


SUPREME    COURT:    BIOGRAPHIES    OF    CHIEF    JUSTICES  61 

Dillon,  John  Forrest,  ed.  Jolm  Msirslmll;  life,  character,  and  judi- 
cial services  as  portrayed  in  the  centenary  and  memorial 
addresses  and  proceedings  throughout  the  United  States 
on  Marshall  day.  1901,  and  in  the  classic  orations  of  Bin- 
ney.  Story,  Phelps,  AVaitc,  and  Rawle;  comp.  and  ed.  with 
an  introduction  by  John  F.  Dillon.  [Centenarj^  ed.] 
Chicago:  CallagJian  &  company,  1903.  3  vols.  Plates. 
Portraits.    Facsimiles.    8°. 

Dodd,  William  PI     Chief  Justice  Marshall  and  Virginia,  1813-1821. 

{In  American  historical  review,  vol.  12,  July,  1907,  pp.  770- 

787.) 

Finch,  Francis  Miles.     Chief  Justice  John  Marshall.    Marshall  day 
address,  Cornell  university,  February  4,  1901 . 
[Ithaca,  N.  T.,  1901.']     11  pp.    Portrait.    8°. 
"  Reprinted  from  the  Cornell  alumni  news." 

Flanders,  Henry.     The  life  of  John  Marshall. 

Philadelphia:  T.  &  J .  ^Y .  Johnson  &  go.,  1905.    x,  278  pp. 
Portrait.    8°. 

"Originally  issued  in   the  author's  'Lives  and  times  of  llic 
chief  justices  of  the  United  States.'  " 

Fuller,  Melville  W.     C^hief  Justice  Marshall. 

(In  The  Dial  (Chicago),  vol.  6,  May,  1885,  pp.  10-12.) 
Reprinted  in  The  Dial,  vol.  9,  Oct.,  1888,  pp.  128-130. 

Gray,  Horace.  An  address  on  the  life,  character  and  influence  of 
Chief  Justice  Marshall,  delivered  at  Richmond  on  the 
fourth  day  of  February  1901  at  the  request  of  the  State 
bar  association  of  Virginia  and  the  Bar  association  of  the 

city  of  Richmond. 
Washington  [D.  O.}  :    Pearson  print,  office,  1901.    {2) ,  Jfi  pp. 
8°. 

"Authorities  consulted  other  than  Supreme  Court  decisions:" 
pp.  45-47. 

A  Great  American  judge  [John  Marshall]. 

(In  Spectator,  vol.  86;  Feb.  9,  1901,  pp.  198-199.) 

Griswold,  Rufus  Wilmot.    John  Marshall. 

{In  his  The  prose  writers  of  America,  pp.  S5-88.    riiil.ideliihi:!. 
J  847.     8°.) 

Marshall. 

{In  Homes  of  Amei-iean  statesmen,  pp.  263-274.     New  YorI<, 
1858.     8^) 


62  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Hardy,  Sallie  E.  Marshall.    Chief-Justice  John  Marshall. 

(In  Magazine  of  American  history,    vol.   12,  July,  1884,   pp. 
62-71.) 

John  Marshall,  third  Chief  Justice  of  the  United  States,  as 

son,  brother,  husband  and  friend. 

(In  Green  bag,  vol.  8,  Dec.,  1896,  pp.  479-492.) 

The  ^vill  of  a  great  lawyer.     How  Chief  Justice  Marshall 

devised  his  estate. 

(In  Green  bag,  vol.  8,  Jan.,  1896,  pp.  4-6.) 

Houghton,  AValter  R.     John  Marshall. 

(In  his  Kings  of  fortune,  pp.  437-456.     Chicago,  1885.     8°.) 

John  Marshall. 

(In  Albany  law  journal,  vol.  13,  June  24,  1876,  pp.  442-445.) 
Seme  in  Washington  law  reporter,  vol.  3,  July  1,  1876,  pp.  156- 
157,  July  8,  1876,  pp.  163-164. 

John  Marshall. 

(In  American  law  record,  vol.  5,  July,  1876,  pp.  55-59.) 

John  Marshall.     I.  Soldier,  lawyer,  statesman,  and  man.     II.  Judge 
and  jurist. 

(In  Green  bag,  vol.  13,  Apr.,  1901,  pp.  157-195;  May,  1901,  pp. 
213-267.) 

John  Marshall  day ;  centennial  proceedings  of  the  Chicago  bar,  Feb- 
ruary 4,  1901 ;  inchiding  proceedings  before  the  Supreme 
court  of  Illinois. 
[Ohicago:  The  Associated  committees  of  Illinois,  from  the 
press  of  Hollister  hros.,  1901.]  194  PP-  Portrait.  Fac- 
simile.    ^°. 

Jones,  Francis  R.     John  Marshall. 

(In  Green  bag,  vol.  13,  Feb.,  1901,  pp.  53-64.) 

Lehmann,   Frederick  W.     John  Marshall.     An  address  before  the 
Bar  association  of  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 
\Pes  Moines?    1900  f]     ^6  pp.    8°. 

Libby,  Charles  Freeman.     John  Marshall;  an  address  delivered  at 
.  .  .     [Bowdoin]   college  on  February  4,  1901,  the  cen- 
tenary of  the  installation  of  John  Marshall  as  Chief  Jus- 
tice of  the  United  States. 
Brunswick,  Maine;  By  the  College,  1901.    37  pp.    6'". 

At  head  of  title :  Bowdoiu  college. 


.SUPUEiME    COURT  :    BIOGRAPHIES   OF    CHIEF   JUSTICES  08 

Life  of  Judge  Marshall. 

{In  Port  Folio,  vol.  13,  Jan.,  1815,  pp.  1-6.) 

Lodge,    Henry   Cabot.     An   address  upon   Chief  Justice  Marshall. 
Delivered  at  the  Auditorium  in  Chicago  on  the  fourth  day 
of  February  1901,  at  the  request  of  the  Bar  associations 
of  the  state  of  Illinois  and  of  the  city  of  Chicago. 
Washington:  Pearson  printing  oiflce.  1901.    30  py.    8°. 

John  Marshall,  statesman. 

{In  North  American  review,  vol.  172,  Feb.,  1901,  pp.  191-204.) 

Lossing,  Benson  J.     John  Marshall. 

{In  his  Eminent  Americans,  pp.  21G-218.     New   York,  1886. 
12°.) 

McCabe,  James  D.     John  Marshall. 

{In  ?iis  Great  fortnnes,  pp.  417-434.     Cincinnati  and  Chicaijo, 
1871.     8°.) 

McClain,  Emlin.     Chief  Justice  Marshall  as  a  constructive  states- 
man. 

Iowa  City,  la.:  The  State  historical  society,  \1903?'\     42  pp. 

Cover-title. 

"  Reprinted  from  tlie  October,  1903,  nnmber  of  tlie  Iowa  jonr- 

nal  of  history  and  politics." 
"  The  substance  of  this  paper  was  delivered  as  an  address 

before  the  Grant  club,  Des  Moines,  on  February  19,  1903. 

In  the  form  in  which  it  is  here  published  it  was  read  in  full 

before  the  Political  science  club,   Iowa  City,  on  March  9, 

1903." 

MacVeagh,  Wayne.  John  Marshall.  An  address,  delivered  upon 
the  invitation  of  the  American  bar  association  and  a  joint 
committee  of  Congress,  in  the  hall  of  the  House  of  repre- 
sentatives, February  4,  1901. 
Washington,  D.  C:  Judd  and  Detiveiler,  pnnters,  1901. 
86  pp.  4°- 
Cover-title. 

Magruder,  Allan  Bowie.     John  Marshall. 

Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mijjiin  and  conopany, 
[^1885'\.    viii,  £90  pp.    12°.     {American  statesmen.) 

John  Marshall.     [Large  pajjer  ed.l 

Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mi^An  &  co.,  1898.  viii, 
(6),  296  pp.  Plates.  Portraits.  Facsimiles.  8°. 
{American  statesmen,  v.  10.) 


64  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Marshall,  Maria  Newton.     The  Marshall  memorial  tablet. 
(In  Green  bag,  voL^W,  Aug.,  1902,  pp.  372-373.) 

Means,  D.  Mac  G.     Chief -Justice  John  Marshall. 

(In  The  Nation,  vol.  72,  Feb.  7,  1901,  pp.  104-105.) 

Moore,  Frank.     John  Marshall. 

(In  his  American  eloquence,  vol.  2,  pp.  1-82.     New  York,  1862. 

4°.) 

Moore,  John  Bassett.     John  Marshall. 

Boston:  Ginn&  company^  1901.     {2),393-Jfll  pp.    8°. 

Address  delivered  before  the  Delaware  bar,  at  Wilmington, 

Feb.  4,  1901. 
Reprinted  from  Political  science  quarterly,  vol.  xvi,  no.  3. 

Moses,  Adolph.     How  to  celebrate  "  John  Marshall  day  "  Feb.  4, 
1901 ;  pub.  by  direction  of  the  executive  committee  of  the 
Illinois  bar  association. 
[OMcagoli:  Illinois  bar  assoc,  [lOOO].    16  pp.    8°. 
Bibliography :  pp.  11-16. 

"  John  Marshall  day."    Series  of  letters  and  endorsements  in 

answer  to  circular  advocating  the  celebration  of  "  John 
Marshall  day,"  February  4,  1901. 
\n.  p.]     1899.     31^  pp.     4°. 

Olney,  Ei(;hnrd.     Chief  Justice  Marshall. 

{In  Outloolt,  vol.  67,  Mar.  0,  1001,  pp.  573-576.) 

Olney,  Warren.     Chief  Justice  Marsliall. 

(In  American  law  review,  vol.  34,  Jiily-Aug.,  1900,  pp.  550- 
561.) 

P.,  T.     John  Marshall. 

{In  American  law  review,  vol.  1,  Apr.,  1867,  pp.  432-442.) 

Paulding,  William  I.     A  contribution  to  history  [relating  to  John 
Marshall]. 

{In  Lippincott's  magazine,  vol.  2,  Dec,  1868,  pp.  623-626.) 

Perry,  Benjamin  F.     John  Marshall. 

{In  his  Biogi-aphical  sketclies  of  eminent  American  statesmen, 
pp.  467-477.     Philadelphia,  1887.     8°.} 


SUPREME    court:    BIOGRAPHIES   OF    CHIEF   JUSTICES  65 

Phelps,  Edward  J.     Annual  address.     [John  Marshall.] 

(1)1  American  bar  association.     Transaftions,   vol.  2.  ]ii).   173- 
192.     Philadelphia,  1S79.     S°.) 

Chief  Justice  Marshall   and  the  constitutional  law   of  his 

time.    An  address  before  the  American  bar  association  at 
Saratoga,  Auaust  21,  1879. 
Philadelphia:  E.  C.  Markley  d-  son,  1879.    22  fp.    8°. 
(^over-title. 

Same. 

(In  his  Orations  and  essays,  edited  by  J.  G.  McCullout!;li,  \>[>. 
27-53.     New  York,  1901.     S'.) 

Proctor,   L.  B.     Jefferson's  contempt  of  Chief  Justice  Marshall's 
opinions. 

(In  Albany  law  jonrnal,  vol.  44,  Oct.  24,  1891,  pp.  342-343.) 

Rawle,  William  Henry.     Unveilinir  of  the  statue  of  Chief  Justice 
Marshall,  at  Washington,  May  10,  1884.     Oration. 
Philadelphia:  Allen,  Lane  (&  Scotfs  pi^inting  house,  1884- 
31  pp.    Ji" 


V 


Rhode  Island  bar  association.  John  jNIarshall  day  :  celebration  by 
the  Rhode  Island  bar  association  and  Brown  university. 
February  4, 1901 :  address  by  Le  Baron  Bradford  Colt :  in- 
troductory address  by  Francis  Colwell. 
{Providence:  Rhode  Island  printing  co.,  1901.]  oS  pp. 
Portrait.    8°. 

m 

Roane,  Spencer.     Roane  on  the  national  constitution.     Reprints  f  lom 
the  Richmond  Chronicle  and  Richmond  Enquirer. 

(In  The  John  P.  P.ranch  historical  papers,  vol.  2,  Juno,  1905, 
pp.  47-122.     Richmond,  1905.     8°.) 

"  No  apology  is  offered  for  devoting  so  much  space  in  the 
Branch  papers  this  year  to  the  life  and  work  of  Judge 
Spencer  Roane.  Henry  Adams  and  the  other  historians  of 
the  period  have  but  little  to  say  of  Roane  or  of  the  protest 
which  he  constantly  made  against  Chief  Justice  Marshall, 
and  the  files  of  the  Richmond  Enquirer,  which  gave  so  much 
of  the  history  of  Virginia  at  the  time,  are  not  easily  ac- 
cessible. 

"  John  Marshall  and  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States, 
as  will  be  seen,  were  subjects  of  lively  attack."     Intro. 

Russell,  Alfred.     John  Marshall. 

(In  American  law  review,  vol.  35,  Jan.-Feb.,  1901,  pp.  1-7. > 

65838—09 9 


66  LIBRAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

Scott,  Henry  W.     Jolin  Marshall. 

(In  his  Distinguished  American  lawyers,  pp.  537-544.     New 
York,  1S91.    8°.) 

Story,  Joseph.     An  address  by  Mr.  Justice  Story  on  Chief  Justice 
Marshall.     Delivered  in  1852    [1835]    at   request  of  the 
Suffolk  (Mass.)  bar. 
Rochester,  N.  Y.:  The  Lawyers  co-operative  publishing  co., 
1900.    60  pp.    Portraits.    8°. 

A  discourse  upon  the  life,  character,  and  services  of  the 

Honorable   John   Marshall,   ll.   d.,  chief  justice   of  the 
United  States  of  America,  pronounced  on  the  fifteenth 
day  of  October,  at  the  request  of  the  Suffolk  bar. 
Boston:  J.  Munroe  and  company,  1835.    7Jf,  {£)  pp.    8°. 
Published  at  the  request  of  the  Suffolk  bar. 

Life,  character,  and  services  of  Chief  Justice  Marshall.     A 

discoursb  pronounced  on  the  15th  of  October,  1835,  at  the 

request  of  the  Suffolk  bar. 

(In   Ms   Miscellaneous   writings,   pp.   639-697.     Boston,   1852. 
8°.) 

Life  of  Chief  Justice  Marshall. 

(In  American  law  magazine,  vol.  1,  July  1843,  pp.  243-301.) 

Mr.  Justice  Story's  eulogy  of  Chief  Justice  Marshall. 

(In  American  jurist,  vol.  14,  Oct.  1835,  pp.  448^54.) 

John  Marshall,  ll.  d. 

(In  Longacre,   James  B.   and  James  Herring,  The  National 
portrait  gallery,  vol.  1,  pp.  103-120.    Philadelphia,  1834.    4°.) 

John  Marshall,  ll.  d.,  Chief  Justice  of  the  United  States. 

(In  Current  comment,  vol.  1,  June  15,  1889,  pp.  213-224;  July 
15,  1889,  pp.  253-261.) 

Terhune,  Mary  Virginia  H.     The  Marshall  house. 

(In  her  Some  colonial  homesteads  and  their  stories,  pp.  84-103. 
New  York,  1897.    8°.) 

Thayer,  James  Bradley.     John  Marshall;  an  address  delivered  in 
Sanders  theatre,  Cambridge,  before  the  Law  school  of 
Harvard  university  and  the  Bar  association  of  the  city  of 
Boston  on  February  4,  1901. 
Cambridge :  J.  Wilson  c&  son,  1901.    48  pp.    4°. 

John  Marshall. 

(In  Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  87,  Mar.,  1901,  pp.  328-341.) 


SUPREME   court:    BIOGRAPHIES   OF   CHIEF   JUSTICES  67 

Thayer,  James  Bradley.    John  Marshall. 

Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton^  Mijfiin  and  company, 
1901.  (8),  157,  (1)  pp.  Portrait.  1^°.  {Riverside 
biographical  series,  no.  7.) 

Thomas  Jefferson's  opinion  of  John  Marshall  and  his  court. 

{In  American  law  review,  vol  35,  Jan.-Feb.,  1901,  pp.  63-77.) 

United  States.  Congress.  Exercises  at  the  ceremony  of  unveiling 
the  statue  of  John  Marshall,  Chief  Justice  of  the  United 
States,  in  front  of  the  Capitol,  Washington,  May  10,  1884. 
With  the  address  of  Mr.  Chief  Justice  Waite,  and  the  ora- 
tion of  William  Henry  Rawle. 
Washington:  Government  printing  office,  ISSJf.  92  pp. 
Frontispiece.    Ji.°. 

Waite,  Catharine  V.     John  Marshall. 

{In  Chicago  law  times,  vol.  1,  Apr.,  1887,  pp.  109-121.) 

Waite,  Morrison  Remick.  The  orations  of  Chief  Justice  Waite  and 
of  William  Henry  Rawle  on  the  occasion  of  the  unveiling 
of  the  bronze  statute  of  Chief  Justice  Marshall  at  Wash- 
ington, May  10,  1884. 
Chicago:  T.  H.  Flood  and  company,  1900.  58  pp.  Por- 
trait.   8°. 

Williams,  George  Henry.     Address  on  John  Marshall,  delivered  by 
Hon.  Geo.  H.  Williams  before  the  Legislative  assembly  of 
the  state  of  Oregon,  February  4,  1901. 
SaJsm,  Ore.:  W.  H.  Leeds,  state  printer,  1901.    19  pp.    8°. 

Wilson,  John  R.     John  Marshall. 

(In  American  law  review,  vol.  22,  Sept.-Oct.,  1888,  pp.  706-780.) 

Wynne,  James.     Chief  Justice  Marshall. 

{In  his  Lives  of  eminent  literary  and  scientific  men  of  America, 
pp.  231-300.     New  Yorli,  1850.     12°.) 

See  also  page  40.  (Barnes,  W.  H.) 

See  also  page  46.  (Bateman,  II.) 

See  also  page    8.  (Carson,  H.  L.) 

See  also  page  48.  (Curtis,  W.  E.) 

See  also  page  48.  (Flanders,  H.) 

See  also  page  48.  (French,  B.  F.) 

See  also  page  48.  (Jones,  A.  D.) 

See  also  page  49.  (Patterson,  T.  E.) 

See  also  page  50.  (Van  Santvoord,  G.) 


68  LIBRABY   OF   CONGRESS 

WRITINGS  OF  JOHN  MARSHALL 

Marshall,   John.     The  constitutional  decisions  of  John  Marshall; 
ed.,  with  an  introductory  essay,  by  Joseph  P.  Cotton,  jr. 
New    York    [etc.] :   G.   P.   Putnairi's  sons,   1905.    2   vols. 
Frontispieces.    8°. 

"  Six  hundred  copies  of  this  edition  of  the  *  Constitutional 
decisions  of  John  Marshall '  have  been  bound  for  sub- 
scribers uniform  with  limited  editions  of  '  The  founders  of 
the  republic' "     This  copy  not  numbered. 

John  Marshall,  complete  constitutional  decisions,  ed.  with 

annotations   historical,   critical,   and   legal,  by  John   M. 
Dillon. 
Chicago:    Gallaghan  c&  company,  1903.    a?«,    (i),  799  pp. 
Portrait.    2  fold,  facsimiles.    8°. 

A  history  of  the  colonies  planted  by  the  English  on  the  con- 

tinent of  North  America,  from  their  settlement,  to  the 
commencement   of   that   war   which   terminated   in   their 
independence. 
Philadelphia:  A.  Small,  18U.    «'y,  [9]-486  pp.    8°. 

Originally  published  as  an  introduction  to  the  author's  Life 
of  George  Washington. 

■    A  letter  of  Marshall  to  Jefferson,  1783,  by  R.  G.  Thwaites. 

[New  York?  1905^     [815^-817  pp.    ^°." 

Cover-title. 

"  Reprinted  from  the  American  historical  review,  vol.  x,  no.  4, 
July,  1905." 

Letters  of  John  Marshall,  Secretary  of  state,  Aug.  23,  1800; 

Sept.  20,  1800;  Dec.  2,  4,  1800. 

{In  American  state  papers.  Foreign  relations,  vol.  2,  pp. 
386-387,    388-389,    486-490.     Washington,    1832.     F°.) 

The  life  of  George  Washington.     Compiled  under  the  in- 

spection of  the  Hon.  Bushrod  Washington,  from  original 
papers. 
Philadelphia:    G.    P.    Wayne,    1801^-1807.      5    vols.      8°. 
Atlas.    4°. 

Same.    2d  ed. 

Philadelphia:  J.   Crissy,  1832.     2    vols.     8°.     Atlas.     S°. 

Same.    2d  ed.,  rev. 

Philadelphia:    Orissy    <&    Markley,    1833.      2    vols.      8°. 
Atlas.    8°. 


SUPREME   court:    BIOGRAPHIES   OF    CHIEF   JUSTICES  69 

Marshall,  John.     Life  of  George  Washington.     Written  for  the  use 
of  schools. 
Philadelphia,  1838.    12°. 

Het  leven  van  George  Washington,  uit  deszelfs  oorsprong- 

lijke  papieren  onder  toezigt  van  Bushrod  Washington. 
Uit  het  Engelsch  door  J.  Werninck. 
Haarlem:  A.   Loosjes,  1805-1809.    10   vols,   in  6.    Plates. 
Maps.    8°. 

Message  from  the  President  of  the  United   States,  trans- 

mitting a  report  from  the  Secretaiy  of  state  [John 
Marshall]  with  sundry  documents  relative  to  the  subject 
of  the  resolution  of  the  24th  instant.  27th  February, 
1801.     12  pp.     8°. 

— Same. 

(In  American   state   papers.     Foreign    relations,    vol.    2,    pp. 
345-347.     Washington,  1832.     F°.) 

Relating  to  the  treaty  of  amity  with  Great  Britain. 

The  writings  of  John  Marshall  upon  the  Federal  Constitu- 

tion. 
Boston:  J.  Munroe  c&  co.,  1839.    xix,  728  pp.    8°. 
A  collection  of  Marshall's  constitutional  opinions. 

CONGEESSIOlsAL,  DOCUMENTS  RELATING  TO  MARSHALL  IN  FRANCE,  AS  EN- 
VOY EXTRAORDINARY  AND  MINISTER  PLENIPOTENTIARY,  1798,  INCLUD- 
ING THE  X.  Y.  Z.  CORRESPONDENCE 

Instructions  to  Charles  Cotesworth  Pinckney,  John  Marshall,  and 
Elbridge  Gerry,  envoys  extraordinary  and  ministers 
plenipotentiary  to  the  French  Republic,  referred  to  in  the 
message  of  the  President  of  the  United  States  of  the 
third  instant. 
Philadelphia:  Printed  hy  Way  rf?  Groif,  1798.    20  pp.    12°. 

Instructions  to  the  envoys  extraordinary  and  ministers  plenipoten- 
tiary from  the  United  States  of  America  to  the  French 
Republic,  their  letters  of  credence  and  full  powers,  and 
the  dispatches  received  from  them  relative  to  their  mis- 
sion. Published  by  the  Secretary  of  state,  in  conformity 
with  the  resolution  of  Congress  of  the  22d  June  1798. 
Philadelphia:  Printed  hy  W.  Ross  ^1798'].    131  pp.    8°. 

France.     [Message  from  the  President]  communicated  to  Congress, 
March  5,  1798. 

(In   American    state    papers.     Foreign    relations,    vol.    2,   pp. 

150-151.     Washington,  1832.     F°.) 
Transmitting  communications  from  envoys  extraordinary. 


70  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

France.     [Message  from  the  President]  communicated  to  Congress, 
March  19,  1798. 

(In  American  state  papers.     Foreign  relations,   vol.  2,   page 
152.     Washington,  1832.     F°.) 

Message  of  the  President  of  the  United  States  to  both  houses  of 
Congress.     April  3d,  1798. 
[Philadelphia,  1798.]     71  pp.    S\ 

Same. 


{In  American  state  papers.     Foreign  relations,  vol.  2,  pp.  153- 
168.     Washington,  1832.     F°.) 

Message  of  the  President  of  the  United  States  to  both  houses  of 
Congress.     May  4th,  1798.     72  pp.     8°. 
Comnuinications  from  Envoys  extraordinary. 

Same. 


{In  American  state  papers.     Foreign  relations,  vol.  2,  pp.  169- 
182.     Washington.  18.32.     F°.) 

Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States,  accompanying  the 
communications  from  the  Envoys  extraordinary  to  the 
French  Republic,  received  since  the  fourth  of  May  last, 
5th  June,  1798. 

Philadelphia:  Printed  by  Way  <&   Groff,   \1798'\.     17  pp. 
12°. 

Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States,  accompanying  a 
communication.  No.  8,  from  the  Envoj's  extraordinary  to 
the  French  Republic.  Received  at  the  office  of  the  Secre- 
tary of  state  on  Thursday  the  14th  instant.  18th  June, 
1798. 
Philadelphia:  Printed  by  Joseph  Gales,  [17981.     '^'^  VV-    ^°- 

Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States,  accompanying  a 
report  of  the  Secretary  of  state,  containing  observations 
on  some  of  the  documents,  communicated  by  the  President, 
on  the  eighteenth  instant.  21st  January,  1799. 
Philadelphia:  Printed  by  John  Ward  Fenno,  1798.  (2), 
45,   {2)  pp.    8°. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  NOTICES  OF  ROGER  BROOKE  TANEY 

Baltimore.     Bench  and  har.     Proceedings  of  the  bench  and  bar  of 
Baltimore,  upon  the  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Hon. 
Roger  B.  Taney,  chief  justice  of  the  Supreme  court  of 
the  United  States. 
Baltimore:  Printed  hy  J.  Murphy  c&  co.,  186^.    28  pp.    8'^.  ■ 

Buttre,  Lillian  C.     Roger  Brooke  Taney. 

(In  her  The  American  portrait  gallery,  vol.  2,  pp.  91-92.    New 
York,  1877.    4°.) 

Chief  Justice  Taney. 

(In  Albany  law  journal,  vol.  7.  Jan.  4,  1873,  pp.  2-5.) 

/ 

'     Chief  Justice  Taney. 

(In  National  quarterly  review,  vol.  10,  Dec.  1864,  pp.  50-71.) 

Curtis,  Benjamin  Robbins.     Character  and  public  service  of  Cliief 

Justice  Taney.    Remarks  made  at  a  meeting  of  the  Boston 

bar,  October  15,  1864. 

.  (In  his  Memoir,  edited  by  his  son,  Benjamin  R.  Curtis,  vol.  2, 

/  pp.  336-S42.     Boston,  1879.     8\) 

Edwards,  Isaac.     Chief  Justice  Taney,  a  sketch  and  a  criticism. 
[Albany,  1873.]     19  pp.    8°. 

Read  before  the  Albany  Institute,  Jan.  7,  1873.  / 

Chief  Justice  Taney.    A  sketch  and  a  criticism. 

(In  Albany  law  journal,  vol.  8,  July  19,  1873,  pp.  33-38.) 

Ellis,  Charles  M.     Roger  Brooke  Taney. 

(In  Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  15,  Feb.,  1865,  pp.  151-161.) 

Jones,  Francis  R.     Roger  Brooke  Taney. 

(In  Green  bag,  vol.  14,  Jan.,  1902,  pp.  1-7.) 

McLaughlin,  J.  F.    Chief  Justice  Taney  and  the  Maryland  Catholics. 
(In  Catholic  world,  vol.  67,  June,  1898,  pp.  396^04.) 

Maury,    Sarah  Mytton.     The  honourable  Roger  B.  Taney,  Chief 
Justice  of  the  United  States. 

(In  her  The  statesmen  of  America  in  1846,  pp.  160-163.    Lon- 
don,  1847.     12°.) 

71 


72  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

Memoir  of  Roger  Brooke  Taney. 

{In  Soutliern  review,  vol  12,  Jan.,  1873,  pp.  235-243.) 

Mikell,  William  E.     Eoger  Brooke  Taney.     1777-1864. 

(In   Lewis,    William    Draper,    ed.      Great   American    lawyers, 
vol.  4,  pp.  77-194.     Philadelphia,  1908.     8°.) 

""'  Patterson,  T.  E.     Chief  Justice  Eoger  Brooke  Taney. 

(In  Law  student's  helper,  vol.  5,  Oct.,  1897.  pp.  353-355.) 

Potter,  Clarkson  Nott.     Roger  Brooke  Taney.     The  annual  address 
delivered  before  the  American  bar  association  at  its  fourth 
•annual  meeting. 
Philadelphia:  E.  C.  Markley  c&  son,  1881.     26  pp.     8°. 

Same. 


{In  American  bar  association.     Report,   vol.   4,   pp.   175-198. 
Philadelphia,  1881.     8°. 

Roger  B.  Taney. 

(In  Chicago  law  times,  vol.  2,  Oct.,  1888,  pp.  .817-327.) 

Roger  B.  Taney,  late  Chief-Justice,  U.  S. 

(In  Harper's  weekly,  vol.  8,  Oct.  29,  1864,  p.  693.) 

Roger  Brooke  Taney. 

(In   Baltimore:    past    and    present,    pp.   499-501.      Baltimore, 
187L     8°.) 

V 

Schouler,  James.     Roger  Brooke  Taney. 

(In  United  States  jurist,  vol.  3,  Jan.,  1873,  pp.  127-137.) 

Shauck,  John  A.     Chief  Justice  Taney. 

(In  Green  bag,  vol.  14,  Dec,  1902,  pp.  559-569.) 

Storey,  M.     Tyler's  Memoir  of  Roger  Brooke  Taney. 

(In  North  American  review,  vol.  116,  Jan.,  1873,  pp.  194-203.) 

Taggart,  Joseph.  Biographical  sketches  of  the  eminent  American 
patriots,  Charles  Carroll,  of  Carrollton:  Roger  Brooke 
Taney;  .  .  . 

Kansas  City,  Mo.:  The  Burton  company,  1907.     299  pp. 
Plates.    Portraits.    Facsimiles.    8°. 
Bibliogx-aphy,  pp.  7-8. 

Taney,  Edward  S.     Roger  B.  Taney. 

{In  Green  bag,  vol.  7,  Aug.,  1895,  pp.  361-364.) 

Taney,  Mary  Florence.     Roger  Brooke  Taney. 

{In  American   Catholic  historical   society.     Records,  vol.   11, 
Mar.,  1900,  pp.  33-42.    Philadelphia,  1900.    8°.) 


SUPREME   court:   BIOGRAPHIES   OF   CHIEF   JUSTICES  73 

The  Taney  fund.     Proceedings  of  the  meeting  of  the  bar  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States. 
Washington  City:  M'Gill  cf;  Witherow,  1871.    8  yf.    8°. 
Cover-title. 

Tyler,  Samuel.     Memoir  of  Roger  Brooke  Taney,  Chief  Justice  of 
the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.     2d  rev.  and 
enl.  ed. 
y  Baltimore:  John  Murphy  <&  co.^  1876.  672  pp.  Portrait.    8°. 

^  Uhle,  John  B.     Roger  Brooke  Taney. 

{In  Current  coniuient,  vol.  2,  Aug.  15,  1890,  pp. ;  Sept.  15, 

1890,  pp.  513-517.) 

The  Unjust  judge.     A  memorial  of  Roger  Brooke  Taney,  late  Chief 
Justice  of  the  United  States. 
New  York:  Baker  <£  Godwin,  1865.    68  pp.    8°. 

Wallis,  Severn  Teackle.     Address,  with  the  reply  of  his  excellency, 
Governor  Whyte,  delivered  in  the  Senate  Chamber,  at 
Annapolis,  at  the  unveiling  of  the  statue  of  Chief  Justice 
Taney,  December  10,  1872. 
Baltimore:  John  Murphy  (&  co.,  1872.    18  pp.    8°. 

/Same. 

(In  Ms  Writings,  Memorial  edition,  vol.  1,  pp.  139-150.   Balti- 
more, 1S9G.    8°.) 

See  also  page  46.  (Barnes,  W.  H.) 

See  also  page  46.  (Bateman,  H.) 

See  also  page  47.  (Biographical  cyclopaedia.) 

See  also  page  8.  (Carson,  H.  L.) 

See  also  page  48.  (Curtis,  W.  E.) 

See  also  page  49.  (Patterson,  T.  E.) 

See  also  page  50.  (Van  Santvoord,  G.) 

WRITINGS 

Taney,  Roger  Brooke,     Decision  in  the  Merryman  case,  upon  the 
writ  of  Habeas  Corpus. 
Philadelphia,  1862.    8°. 

(Habeas  Corpus  pamphlets.) 

Letter  of  Chief  Justice  Taney. 

{In  Massachusetts   historical    society.     Proceedings,    vol.   12. 

pp.  445-447.  Boston,  1873.  8°.) 
Addressed  to  the  Rev.  Samuel  Nott,  of  Wareham,  Mass.,  who 
published  in  1857  "  A  review  of  the  decision  of  the  Supreme 
Court  in  the  case  of  Dred  Scott."  This  letter  is  in  acknowl- 
edgment of  a  copy  of  the  pamphlet,  but  not  controversial 
in  tone. 
65838—09 ^10 


74  LIBKAEY   OF   CONGEESS 

Taney,  Roger  Brooke.    Mr.  Taney's  speech,  in  the  Court-house  yard, 
at  the  public  festival  given  to  him  by  the  Jackson  repub- 
licans of  Frederick  county,  Md.,  1834. 
Albany,  183 If.    8  pp.    8°. 

"  Albany  Argus  .  .  .  extra,  Sept.,  1834." 

U.  S.  Congress.  Joint  committee  on  the  Library.  In  Senate  of 
the  United  States.  February  26,  1844.  Submitted,  and 
ordered  to  be  printed.  Mr.  Choate  made  .  .  .  report: 
<To  accompany  joint  resolution  S.  6.> 
[Washington.  18 Jflt]  S  pp.  8°.  {28th  Cong.,  1st  sess.  Sen- 
ate.   Doc.  no.  146) 

Correspondeuce  between  R.  B.  Taney,  cbief  justice  of  the 
Supreme  court  of  the  United  States,  and  Alexandre  Vatte- 
mare,  relative  to  an  exchange  of  sets  of  legal  documents 
between  the  French  ministry  of  justice  and  the  Supreme 
court  of  the  United  States. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  NOTICES  OF  SALMON  PORTLAND  CHASE 

Bancroft,  Frederic.  Some  radicals  as  statesmen:  Chase,  Sumner, 
Adams  and  Stevens. 

(In  Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  86,  Aug.,  1900,  pp.  276-283.) 

Benson,  John  S.     The  judicial  record  of  the  late  Chief  Justice  Chase. 

New  York:  Baker,  Voorhis  c&  co.,  1882.    37  pp.    8°. 

Reprinted  from  Harpers'  magazine  for  October,  1873,  by  per- 
mission. * 

Bidwell,  W.  H.     Salmon  P.  Chase. 

(In   Eclectic    magazine,    vol.    81,    Sept.,    1873,    pp.    37.3-374.) 

[Black,  Chauncey  Forward],  ed.  Some  account  of  the  work  of 
Stephen  J.  Field,  as  a  legislator,  state  judge,  and  justice 
of  the  Supreme  court  of  the  United  States,  with  an  intro- 
ductory sketch  by  J.  Norton  Pomeroy,  ll.  d.  1881.  And 
an  appendix  containing  his  remarks  on  the  life  and  char- 
acter of  Chief  Justice  Chase ;  his  address  at  the  centennial 
celebration  of  the  organization  of  the  federal  judiciary, 
February  4,  1890 ;  the  memorial  from  senators  from  Cali- 
fornia, Nevada,  Oregon,  and  Idaho  .  .  .  requesting  him 
not  to  change  his  circuit;  and  the  story  of  his  attempted 
assassination  by  a  former  associate  on  the  supreme  bench 
of  California.     By  Hon.  George  C.  Gorham. 

[New  Yorkf] :  1895.    63,  622, 198,  k  pp.    8°. 

"Note  by  the  editors"    (p.  63)    signed:  Chauncey  F.  Black. 
Samuel  B.  Smith. 

Brockett,  Linus  P.     Salmon  Portland  Chase. 

(In  his  Men   of   our   day,   pp.   179-200.     Philadelphia,   1872. 
8\) 

Brooks,  Noah.     Lincoln,  Chase,  and  Grant. 

(In  Century  magazine,  vol.  49,  Feb.,  1895,  pp.  607-619.) 

Salmon  P.  Chase. 

(In  his  Statesmen,  pp.  143-174.     New  York,  1893.      8°.) 

Chase  and  the  constitutional  amendments. 

(In  North  American  review,  vol.  144,  Jan.,  1887,  pp.  74-78.) 

75 


76  LIBEAKY   OP   CONGKESS 

Chief  Justice  Chase. 

{In  Hunt's  merchants'  magazine,  vol.  63,  Oct.,  1870,  pp.  261- 
264.) 

Chittenden,  Lucius  E.     Secretary  Chase  and  his  financial  policy. 

{In  his  Personal  reminiscences,  1840-1890,  pp.  90-100.    New 
York,  1893.     8°.) 

Cox,  J.  D.     Hart's  Chase.     [Review]. 

{In  The  Nation,  vol.  70,  Mar.  15,  1900,  pp.  207-209.) 

Cutler,  H.  M.  Tracy.     Salmon  Portland  Chase. 

{In  Chicago  law  times,  vol.  1,  Nov.,  1886,  pp.  1-10.) 

Denslow,  V.  B.    Chief-Justice  Chase. 

{In  Putnam's  magazine,  vol.  12,  July,  186S,  pp.  111-112.) 

Didier,  Eugene  L.    Personal  recollections  of  Chief- Justice  Chase. 
{In  Green  bag,  vol.  7,  July,  1895,  pp.  313-317.) 

Salmon  P.  Chase,  formerly  Chief  Justice  of  the  Supreme 

Court  of  the  United  States. 

{In  Chautauquan,  vol.  11,  May,  1890,  pp.  182-186.) 

'The  Election  of  Salmon  P.  Chase  to  the  Senate,  February  22, 1849. 
{In  Republic,  vol.  4,  Mar.,  1875,  pp.  179-183.) 

Evarts,  William  Maxwell.     Eulogy  on  Chief -Justice  Chase,  delivered 
by  William  M.  Evarts  before  the  alumni  of  Dartmouth 
college,  at  Hanover,  June  24,  1874.     Pub.  at  their  request. 
Hanover,  N.  H.:  J.  B.  ParUr,  187 Jf.    30  pp.    8°. 

Eulogy  on  Mr.  Chase,  delivered  before  the  alumni  of  Dart- 
mouth college,  June  24,  1874. 

{In   Schuckers,    Jacob   W.     The  life   and   public   services   of 
Salmon  Portland  Chase,  pp.  635-662.     New  York,  1874.     8°.) 
Also  pub.  separately. 

Evarts'  eulogy  of  the  late  Chief  Justice  Chase. 

{In  Albany  law  journal,  vol.  10,  July  1,  1874,  pp.  21-25.) 

Field,  Stephen  J.     The  late  Chief  Justice  Chase. 

{In  Overland  monthly,  vol,  11,  Oct.,  1873,  pp.  305-310.) 

The  First  visit  to  Washington  [Salmon  P.  Chase]. 

{In  Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  13,  Apr.,  1864,  pp.  448-457.) 


SUPREME   COUET:   BIOGRAPHIES   OF   CHIEF   JUSTICES  77 

Foraker,  Joseph  Benson.     Address  on  the  life,  character,  and  public 

services  of  Salmon  P.   Chase,  late  chief  justice  of  the 

United  States,  delivered  before  the  Circuit  court  of  the 

United  States,  at  Springfield,  Illinois,  October  7,  1905. 

[SpHngfleU?  1905]  35  pp.    8°. 

Caption  title. 

Foulke,  William  Dudley.  Hart:  Salmon  Portland  Chase.  [Re- 
view.] 

{In  American  historical  review,  vol.  5,  Apr.,  1900,  pp.  583-588.) 

Gallagher,  William  D.     Salmon  P.  Chase. 

(In   Coggeshall,    William   T.     The   poets   and   poetry   of   the 
West,  pp.  167-169.     Columbus,  1860.     8°.) 

Garfield,  James  Abram.  Chief  Justice  Chase  and  Professor  Agassiz. 
Remarks  made  in  the  Board  of  Regents  of  the  Smith- 
sonian Institution,  December  19,  1873. 

(In  Ms  Works,  vol.  2,  pp.  92-95.     Boston,  1883.    8°.) 

Graves,  Harmon  Sheldon.     Chief  Justice  Chase. 

(In  Yale  law  journal,  vol.  4,  Oct.,  1894,  pp.  27-31.) 

Hamlin,  E.  S.     Salmon  Portland  Chase. 

(In  International  review,  vol.  2,  Sept.,  1875,  pp.  662-691.) 

Hart,  Albert  Bushnell.     Salmon  Portland  Chase. 

Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton^  Mifiin  and  company^ 
1899.    ix,  (2),  4^5  pp.    12°.     {American  statesmen.) 

Hoadly,  George.     Address  at  Music  hall,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  on  the 
occasion  of  the  removal  of  the  remains  of  Salmon  P.  Chase, 
to  Spring  Grove  cemetery,  Thursday,  October  14,  1886. 
Cincinnati:  R.  Clarke  &  co.,  1887.    24  pp.    8°. 

Hon.  Geo.  Hoadly's  oration  on  Salmon  P.  Chase,  October  14, 

1886. 

(In  Weekly  law  bulletin,  vol.  16,  Nov.  1,  1886,  pp.  321-329.) 

The  Home  life  of  the  late  Chief  Justice  Chase. 

(In  Albany  law  journal,  vol.  8,  Oct.  25,  1873,  pp.  258-260.) 

Hon.  Salmon  P.  Chase,  secretary  of  the  Treasury. 

(In  Harper's  weekly,  vol.  5,  Mar.  23,  1861,  p.  189.) 

The  Installation  of  Chief  Justice  Chase. 

(In  Legal  intelligencer,  vol.  21,  Dec.  23,  1864,  p.  412.) 


78  LIBEARY   OF   CONGEESS 

Jones,  Francis  R.     Salmon  Portland  Chase. 

{In  Green  bag,  vol.  14,  Apr.,  1902,  pp.  155-165.) 

The  Late  Chief  Justice  Chase. 

(In  Bench  and  bar,  n.  s.  vol.  3,  Oct.,  1873,  pp.  193-198.) 

The  Late  Chief  Justice  Chase. 

(In  Republic,  vol.  1,  July,  1873,  pp.  297-300.) 

Lloyd,  Henry  Demarest.    The  home-life  of  Salmon  Portland  Chase. 
{In  Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  32,  Nov.,  1873,  pp.  526-538.) 

Luckenbach,  W.  D.     Salmon  P.  Chase. 

(In  Current  comment,  vol.  2,  Oct.  15,  1890,  pp.  577-592;  Dec. 
15,  1890,  pp.  705-724.) 

McCulloch,  Hugh.     Salmon  P.  Chase. 

{In  his  Men   and  measures  of  half  a   century,  pp.   181-188. 
New  York,  1888.     8°.) 

Nott,  C.  C.     Chief -Justice  Chase. 

(In  The  Nation,  vol,  16,  May  15,  1873,  pp.  330-331.) 

Piatt,  Donn.     Salmon  P.  Chase. 

{In  Jiis  Memories  of  the  men  who  saved  the  union,  pp.  95-131. 
New  York,  1887.    12°.) 

Salmon  P.  Chase. 

{In  North  American  review,  vol.  143,  Dec,  1886,  pp.  599-615.) 

Redfield,  Isaac  F.     Chief  Justice  Chase. 

{In  North  American  review,  vol.  122,  April,  1876,  pp.  337-357.) 

The  Removal  of  the  remains  of  the  late  Chief  Justice  Salmon  P. 
Chase  from  Washington  to  Ohio. 

{In  Chicago  legal  news,  vol.  19,  Oct.  23,  1886,  pp.  50-51.) 

Rice,  Clinton.     Salmon  Portland  Chase,  Chief  Justice  of  the  United 
States. 

{In  Rogers,  Augustus   C.      Sketches  of   representative  men, 
north  and  south,  pp.  129-134.     New  York,  1872.     4°.) 

Salmon  P.  Chase. 

{In  Monthly  religious  magazine,  vol.  49,  June,  1873,  pp.  583- 
587.) 

Salmon  P.  Chase. 

{In  Weekly  law  bulletin,  vol.  16,  Oct.  11,  1886,  pp.  256-258.) 


SUPEEME   court:   BIOGRAPHIES  OF   CHIEF   JUSTICES  79 

Salmon  Portland  Chase. 

(In  Forum  (Law),  vol.  3,  July,  1875,  pp.  476-^81.) 

Savage,  John.     Salmon  P.  Chase,  of  Ohio.   ' 

(In  Ms  Our  living  representative  men,  pp.  102-113.      Phila- 
delphia, 18G0.      12°.) 

Schuckers,  Jacob  W.  The  life  and  public  services  of  Salmon  Port- 
land Chase,  United  States  senator  and  governor  of  Ohio; 
secretary  of  the  treasury,  and  chief -justice  of  the  United 
States.  To  Avhich  is  added,  the  eulogy  on  Mr.  Chase,  de- 
livered by  William  M.  Evarts,  before  the  alumni  of  Dart- 
mouth college,  June  24,  1874. 
New  York:  D.  Appleton  and  company,  187 J^.  xv,  669  pp. 
Illustrations.    Plates.    Facsimiles.    8°. 

Scott,  Henry  W.     Salmon  Portland  Chase. 

{In  his  Distinguished  American  lawyers,  pp.  133-142.      New 
Yorli,  1891.     8°.) 

Sto"we,  Harriet  Beecher.     Salmon  P.  Chase. 

{In  her  Men  of  our  times,  pp.  241-266.     Hartford,  Conn.,  1868. 
8°.) 

Townshend,  Norton  Strange.    Salmon  P.  Chase. 

{In  Ohio  archaeological  and  historical  quarterly,   vol.  1,  pp. 

[lllJ-126.     Columbus  [1888],    8°.) 
"  Read  before  the  Ohio  state  archaeological  society  at  its  second 

annual  meeting,  February  24th,  1887." 

Wambaugh,  Eugene.    Salmon  Portland  Chase.    1808-1873. 

{In  Lewis,  William  Draper,  ed.    Great  American  lawyers,  vol. 
5,  pp.  327-371.    Philadelphia,  1908.    8°.) 

Warden,  Robert  Bruce.    An  account  of  the  private  life  and  public 
services  of  Salmon  Portland  Chase. 
Cincinnati:  Wilstach,  Baldwin  <&  co.,  187 Jf.    xxiii,  [ll]-^38 
pp.    Port^mt.    8°. 

An  appeal  by  the  author  of  the  "  best  abused  book  of  the 

period." 
Washington,  D,  C. :  "  National  Republican  "  printing  house, 
1876.    33  pp.    8°. 
Cover-title. 

A   defence   of   his   "Account   of  the   private  life   and   public 
services  of  Salmon  Portland  Chase." 

See  also  page  46.     (Barnes,  W.  H.) 

See  also  page  46.     (Bateman,  H.) 

See  also  page  47.     (Biogi'aphical  encyclopredia) 


80  LIBRAEY  OF   CONGRESS 

See  also  page  47.     (Biog.  encyclo,  of  Ohio.) 
See  also  page  47.     (Brennan,  J.  F.) 
See  also  page  8.     (Carson,  H.  L.) 
See  also  page  48.     (Curtis,  W.  E.) 
See  also  page  49.     (Patterson,  T.  E.) 

WRITINGS  OF  SALMON  PORTLAND  CHASE 

Chase,  Salmon  Portland.    Diary  and  correspondence. 

{In  American  historical  association.  Annual  report  for  1902. 
vol.  2,  pp.  11-527.    Washington,  1903.    8°.) 

Contents. — 1.  Calendar  of  Chase  letters  heretofore  printed, 
and  list  of  letters  now  printed,  compiled  by  S.  H.  Dobson. — 
2.  Diary,  July  21,  1862,  to  Oct.  12,  1862.— 3.  Selected  letters, 
Feb.  18,  1846,  to  May  1,  1861.^.  Letters  from  George  S. 
Denison  to  Chase,  May  15,  1862,  to  Mar.  21,  1865.— 5.  Mis- 
cellaneous letters  to  Chase,  1842-1870. 

"  Hon.  S.  P.  Chase's  speech  on  the  improvement  of  the  falls 

of  the  Ohio.    May,  1851." 

{In  Improvement  of  navigation  of  the  falls  of  the  Ohio:  May, 
1851,  pp.  5-12.     Cincinnati,  1851.     8°.) 

How  the  South  rejected  compromise  in  the  Peace  conference 

of  1861.    Speech  of  Mr.  Chase,  of  Ohio. 
New  York:  W.  G.  Bryant  (&  co.,  printers,  1863.    11  pp.    8°. 
{Loyal  publication  society,  Publications,  no.  37.) 
Published  from  the  notes  of  a  member. 

Letter  from  Hon.  S.  P.  Chase  to  the  Loyal  National  League. 

{In  Owen,  E.  D.  The  conditions  of  reconstruction,  pp.  22-24. 
New  York,  1863.    S°.) 

Maintain  plighted  faith.    Speech  in  the  Senate,  Feb.  3,  1854, 

against  the  repeal  of  the  Missouri  prohibition  of  slavery 
north  of  36°  30'. 
Washington:  J.  T.  (&  L.  Towers,  185Jf.    30  pp.    8°. 

Same. 

{In  The  Nebraska  question,  pp.  47-61.    New  York,  1854.    8°.) 

On  the  Kansas-Nebraska  bill ;  Senate,  Feb.  3,  1854. 

{In  Johnston,  Alexander,  ed.  Representative  American 
orations,  vol.  2,  pp.  183-211.    New  York,  1884.    16°.) 

Politics  in  Ohio.     Senator  Chase's  letter  to  Hon.   A.   P. 

Edgerton. 
[Cincinnati,  1851^?^    16  pp.    8°. 


SUPEEME   court:   BIOGRAPHIES  OF   CHIEF   JUSTICES  81 

-  A  preliminary  sketch  of  the  history  of  Ohio,  [1750-1833]. 

(In  Ohio.     The  statutes  from  1788  to  183.3,  vol.  1,  pp.  9^8. 
Cincmuati,  1833.    S°.) 

-  The  radical  democracy  of  New  York  and  the  independent 

democracy.     Letter  from  Senator  Chase  to  Hon.  B.  H. 
Butler. 
[Washington,  1852.]    8°. 

-  Reclamation  of  fugitives  from  service.     An  argument  for 

the  defendant,  submitted  to  the  Supreme  Court  of  the 
United  States,  at  the  December  term,  1846,  in  the  case  of 
Wharton  Jones  vs.  John  Vanzandt. 
Cincinnati,  184.7.    8°. 

-  A  sketch  of  the  history  of  Ohio. 

Cincinnati:  Corey  and  Fairhank,  1833.     {2),  kO  pp.  8°. 

Reissue  of  "  Preliminary  slvetch  of  the  history  of  Ohio  "  from 

Chase's  edition  of  "The  statutes  of  Ohio,"  1833.     v.  1,  p. 
9-48. 

-  Speech,  delivered  at  the  Republican  mass  meeting  in  Cin- 

cinnati, Aug.  21,  1855,  with  extracts  from  his  speeches  in 
the  Senate  on  kindred  subjects. 
Columbus:  The  Ohio  state  journal  co.,  1855.    20  pp.    8°. 
(Slavery  pamphlets,  a'oI.  47:  6.) 

-  Speech  of  Salmon  P.  Chase,  in  the  case  of  the  colored  .  .  . 

Matilda. 
Cincinnati,  1837.    40  pp.    12°. 

-  The  statutes  of  Ohio,  and  of  the  Northwestern  territory, 

1788-1833. 
Cincinnati:  Corey  &  Fairhank,  1833-1835.    3  vols.    8\ 

-  Union  and  freedom,  without  compromise.     Speech,  on  Mr. 

Clay's  compromise  resolutions.      [In   Senate,  March   26, 
185Q.] 
[Washington:  Buell  &  Blanchard,  1850.]     16  pp.    8°. 

-  Same. 

[Washington:  Congressional  glohe  office,  1850.]    24  pp.    8°. 

-  U.  S.  A.  "  going  home  to  vote."    Authentic  speeches,  during 

his  visit  to  Ohio,  with  his  speeches  at  Indianapolis,  and 
at  Baltimore,  Oct.,  1863. 
Washington:    W.  H.  Moore,  1863.    36  pp.    8°. 

(Miscellaneous  pamphlets,  vol.  451.) 
65838—09 11 


82  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

Chase,  Salmon  Portland,  a7id  Charles  D.  Cleveland.     Anti-slavery 
addresses  of  1844  and  1845. 
London  <&  Philadelphia:  S.  Low^  son  c&  Marston,  1867.  167 

pp.    n°. 

O'Connell,  Daniel.    Liberty  or  slavery?    Daniel  O'Connell  on  Amer- 
ican slavery.    Reply  to  O'Connell  by  Hon.  S.  P.  Chase. 
{GincinnatifA^     Chronicle  prints  1863.     15  pp.     8°. 
Cover-title. 


/ 


BIOGRAPHICAL  NOTICES  OF  MORRISON  REMICK  WAITE. 

Baker,  William.    Memorial  of  Hon.  Morrison  Remick  Waite. 

(///-  Ohio  state  bar  association.     Reports,  vol.  9,  July  11-12, 
1888,  pp.  173-188.) 

Bidwell,  W.  H.    Chief-Justice  Waite. 

{In  Eclectic  magazine,  vol.  82,  May,  1874,  p.  631.) 

Chief  Justice  Waite. 

(In  Chicago  legg,l  news,  vol.  20,  Mar.  24,  1888,  pp.  245-246; 
Mar  31,  1888,  page  253.) 

Chief  Justice  Waite. 

(In  Harper's  weekly,   vol.   18,   Feb.   7,   1874,  p.   12.o;    vol.  32, 
Mar.  31,  1888,  pp.  233-234.) 


The  Chief  Justiceship  of  the  Supreme  Court. 

(///  Public  opinion,  vol.  4,  Mar.  31,  1888,  pp.  597-600.) 
Comments  on  Chief  Justice  Morrison  R.  Waite  and  the  office 
vacated  by  his  death. 

Coudert,  Frederic  K.     In  menioriam — Hon.  Morrison  R.  Waite. 

{In  his  Addresses,  historical,  political,  sociological,  pp.  226- 
229.     New  York,  1905.     S°.) 

Jones,  Francis  R.     Morrison  Remick  Waite. 

{In  Green  bag,  vol.  14,  June,  1902,  pp.  257-262.) 

Lamb,  Martha  J.    Chief  Justice  Morrison  Remick  Waite,  his  home  in 
Washington. 

{In   Magazine  of  American   history,   vol.   20,   July,   1888,    pp. 
1-16.) 

Lovell,  Arthur  Thonuis.     Richard  and  Gamaliel  Wayte  and  some  of 

their  descendants. 

(In  New  England  magazine,  vol.  4,  Jan.,  1886,  pp.  48-59.) 
:srorrison  R.  Waite,  pp.  50-52. 

Morrison  Remick  Waite. 

{In  Forum  (Law)  vol.  2,  Oct.,  1874,  pp.  268-270.) 

83 


84  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

New  York  {City)  Bar  association.  Chief  Justice  Waite.  Born 
Nov.  29,  1816;  died,  March  23,  1888.  Memorial  before 
the  association  of  the  bar  of  the  city  of  New  York.  Pro- 
ceedings at  a  meeting  of  the  bar,  held  March  31,  1888. 
[^New  York'] :  For  the  association,  1890.  1^0  pp.  Portrait. 
8". 

On  cover :  lu  memoriani. 

Uhle,  John  B.     The  opinions  of  Chief  Justice  Waite. 

{In  Current  comment,  vol.  2,  May  15,  1890,  pp.  257-261.) 

Waite,  Charles  B.    Morrison  E.  Waite. 

{In  Chicago  law  times,  vol.  2,  July,  1888,  pp.  205-212.) 

See  also  page  46,  (Barnes,  W.  H.) 

See  also  page  47.  (Biographical  cyclopedia.) 

See  also  page  47.  (Biographical  encyclo.  of  Ohio.) 

See  also  page  47.  (Brennan,  J.  F.) 

See  also  page  8.  (Carson,  H.  L.) 

See  also  page  48.  (Curtis,  W.  E.) 

See  also  page  48.  (Headley,  P.  C.) 


BIOGRAPHICAL  NOTICES   OF  MELVILLE  WESTON   FULLER. 

Chief  Justice  Fuller. 

(In  Green  bag,  vol.  1,  Jan.,  1889,  pi^.  1-3.) 

Chief  Justice  M.  W.  Fuller. 

(In  Cliicago  legal  news,  vol.  20,  May  5,  1888,  p.  561.) 

A  Chief  Justice  nominated  [Melville  W.  Fuller]. 

(In  Public  opinion,  \ol.  5,  May  5,  1888,  pp.  79-81.) 

Justice  Fuller:  A  sketch. 

(In  American  lawyer,  vol.  11,  Apr.  1903,  pp.  153-154.) 

Melville  W.  Fuller. 

{In  Chicago  law  times,  vol.  2,  July,  1888,  pp.  213-215.) 

Melville  Weston  Fuller. 

(In  Case  and  comment,  vol.  2,  Nov.,  1895,  pp.  1-2.) 

Melville  Weston  Fuller. 

(In  Chicago  legal  news,  vol.  28,  Jan.  4,  1S96,  pp.  153-154.) 

Melville  Weston  Fuller. 

{In  Harper's  weekly,  vol.  32,  May  12,  1888,  p.  340.) 

Melville  Weston  Fuller. 

(In  U.  S.  Official  Congressional  directory,  60th  Congress,  2d 
session,    1st   ed.,    page   315.     Washington,    190S.     8°.) 

Public  opinion  concerning  the  new  Chief  Justice  [Fuller],     t-*"""^ 

(In  American  law  review,  vol.  22,  May-June,  1888,  pp.  470- 
479.) 

Robs  on,  Charles,  ed.    Melville  W.  Fuller. 

(Ill  A  Biographical  encyclopedia  of  Illinois  of  the  nineteenth 
century,  pp.  34-3-5.     Philadelphia,  1875.     4°.) 

Scott,  Henry  W.    Melville  Weston  Fuller. 

(In  Jiis  Distinguished  American  lawyers,  pp.  387-392.     New 
York,   1891.     8°.) 

Seidle,  Thomas  C.    Melville  W.  Fuller. 

(In  his  Photographs,  p.   (68).     Reading,  Penn,,  1894.     4°.) 

White,  Matthew,  jr.    Chief  Justice  Fuller. 

(In  Munsey's  magazine,  vol.  11,  Apr.,  1894,  pp.  80-82.) 

See  also  page  8.     (Carson,  H.  L.) 

See  also  page  48.     (Curtis,  W.  E.) 

See  also  page  50.     (U.  S.  Supreme  Court) 

See  also  page  51.     (Waterloo,  S.) 

See  also  page  51.     (Wheeler,  D.  H.) 

85 


ASSOCIATE  JUSTICES   OF  THE   SUPREME   COURT   OF  THE 

UNITED  STATES 

HENRY  BALDWIN 

Brown,  David  Paul.    Henry  Baldwin,  ll.  d. 

{In  his  The  Forum,  vol.  2,  pp.  7(3-90.     Philadelphia,  1856.     8°.) 

Henry  Baldwin. 

{In  U.  S.  Supreme  Court.  A  complete  indexed  digest  of  the 
United  States  Supreme  Court  reports,  4th  ed.  vol.  1,  pp. 
xlvi-xlvii.     Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1894.     8°.) 

The  Late  Mr.  Justice  Baldwin. 

{In  Pennsylvania  lavp  journal,  vol.  6,  Nov.,  1846,  pp.  1-14.) 

See  also  page  8.     (Carson,  H.  L.) 

PHILIP  PENDLETON  BARBOUR 

Carson,  Hampton  L.     Philip  P.  Barbour. 

{In  tiis  The  history  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States, 
vol.  1,  pp.  296-298.     Philadelphia,  1902.     8°.) 

Philip  P.  Barbour.     Obituary  notice. 

{In  Law  reporter,  vol.  3,  Apr.,  1841,  page  465.) 

Philip  Pendleton  Barbour. 

{In  U.  S.  Supreme  Court.  A  complete  indexed  digest  of  the 
United  States  Supreme  Court  reports,  4th  ed.,  vol.  1,  pp. 
xlviii-xlix.     Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1894.     8°.) 

See  also  page  111.     (Story,  Joseph.) 

JOHN  BLAIR 

Luckenbach,  W.  D.    John  Blair. 

{In  Current  comment,  vol.  3,  Feb.  15,  1891,  pp.  65-76.) 

Uhle,  John  B.    John  Blair. 

{In  Current  comment,  vol.  3,  Apr.  15,  1891,  pp.  193-194.) 

See  also  page  8.     (Carson,  H,  L.) 
See  also  page  48.     (French,  B,  F.) 
See  also  page  50.     (IJ.  S.  Supreme  Court) 
86 


SUPREME  court:  BIOGRAPHIES  OF  ASSOCIATE  JUSTICES  87 

SAMUEL  BLATCHFORD 

Hall,  A.  Oakey.     Justice  Samuel  Blatchford. 

(In  Green  bag,  vol.  5,  Nov.,  1893,  pp.  489-492.) 

Honors  to  the  memory  of  Mr.  Justice  Blatchford. 

(In  Albany  law  journal,  vol.  48,  Nov.  18,  1893,  pp.  415-416.) 

Mr.  Justice  Blatchford  and  his  successor. 

(In  American  law  review,  vol.  27,  Nov.-Dec.  1893.  pp.  886-891.) 

United    States.     /Supreme    Court.     Memorial    addresses.     In    me- 
moriam.    Samuel  Blatchford. 
[n.  p.  1893.']     39  pp.     Portrait.    ^°. 

See  also  page  8.     (Carson,  H.  L.) 

See  also  page  50.     (U.  S.  Supreme  Court) 

JOSEPH  P.  BRADLEY 

Bradley,  Joseph  P.  Miscellaneous  writings  of  the  late  Hon.  Joseph 
P.  Bradley  .  .  .  and  a  review  of  his  "  judicial  record."  by 
William  Draper  Lewis  .  .  .  and  an  account  of  his  "  dissent- 
ing opinions,"  by  the  late  A.  Q.  Keasbey  .  .  .  ed.  and  comp. 
by  his  son,  Charles  Bradley. 
Newark^  N  J. :  L.  J.  Hardham.,  1902.  xii,  ^35  pp.  Portrait. 
8°. 

Hackett,  Frank  W.     Mr.  Justice  Bradley. 

(In  Green  bag,  vol.  4,  Apr.,  1892,  pp.  145-152.) 

Justice  Joseph  P.  Bradley. 

(In  New  Jersey  law  joiirnal,  vol.  20,  Sept.,  1897,  pp.  259-269.) 

Justice  Joseph  P.  Bradley  dead. 

(In  Chicago  legal  news.  vol.  24.  .Jan  30,  1892,  p.  171.) 

Keasbey,  A.  Q.    Joseph  P.  Bradley — A  tribute. 

(In  New  Jersey  law  .ionrnal,  vol.  15,  Mar.,  1892,  pp.  65-69.) 

Mr.  Justice  Bradley. 

(In  New  Jersey  law  journal,  vol.  15,  Feb.,  1892,  pp.  58-62.) 

Parker,  Cortlandt.    Justice  Joseph  P.  Bradley. 

(In  American  law  review,  vol.  28,  July-Aug.,  1894,  pp.  481-509.) 

Mr.  Justice  Bradley  of  the  United  States  Supreme  Court. 

(In  New  Jersey  historical  society.    Proceedings,  2d  ser.,  vol.  12, 

pp.  143-177.    Newark,  N.  J.,  1894.    8°.) 
Read  before  the  Historical  society  of  New  .Jersey,  January  24, 

1893. 


88  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

The  Late  Mr.  Justice  Bradley. 

(In    American    l:nv    revitnA',     vol.    2G,     May-June,    1892,    pp. 
438-439.) 

Worth,  George  C.    Hon.  Joseph  P.  Bradley.    The  passing  of  a  great 
lawyer. 

(In  New  Jersey  law  journal,  vol.  20,  Oct.,  1897,  pp.  299-304.) 

See  also  page  46.  (Barnes,  W.  H.) 

See  also  page  47.  (Biographical  encyclo.  of  N.  J.) 

See  also  page  8.  (Carson,  H.  L.) 

See  also  page  48.  (Headley,  P.  C.) 

See  also  page  23.  (U.  S.  Electoral  comm.) 

See  also  page  50.  (U.  S.  Supreme  Court) 

DAVID  JOSIAH  BREWER 

David  Josiah  Bre"wer. 

{In  Case  and  coinmeut,  vol.  3,  June,  1896,  pp.  1-2.) 

David  Josiah  Brewer. 

(In  U.  S.  Official  Congressional  directory,  60th  Congress,  2d 
session,  1st  ed.,  page  315.     Washington,  1908.     8°.) 

Mr.  Justice  Brewer.    Appointment. 

(In    American    law    review,    vol.    24,    Jan.-Feb.,    1890,    pp. 
137-140.) 

Watson,  Warren.    David  Josiah  Brewer. 

(In  Scott,  Henry   W.     Distinguished   American   lawyers,   pp. 
75-88.    New  York,  1891.     8°. 

See  also  page  8.     (Carson,  H.  L.) 

See  also  page  50.     (U.  S.  Supreme  Court) 

See  also  page  51.     (A^^ieeler,  D.  H.) 

HENRY  BILLINGS  BROWN 

Butler,  Charles  H.     Mr.  Justice  Brown. 

(In  Green  bag,  vol.  18,  June,  1906,  pp.  321-330.) 

Henry  Billings  Bro-wn. 

(In  Case  and  comment,  vol.  2,  Mar.,  1896,  pp.  1-2.) 

Henry  Billings  Brown. 

(In  Green  bag,  vol.  3,  Feb.,  1891,  pp.  91-92.) 


SUPREME   court:   BIOGRAPHIES  OF  ASSOCIATE   JUSTICES  89 

Henry  Billings  Bro-wn. 

{In  U.  S.  Supreme  Court.  A  complete  indexed  digest  of  tlic 
United  States  Supreme  Court  reports,  4th  od.,  vol.  1.  pp. 
c-cii.     Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1894.     8°.) 

See  also  page  8.  (Carson.  IT.  L.) 
/See  also  page  51.  (Waterloo,  S.) 
jSee  also  page  51.     (Wheeler,  D.  H.) 


JOHN  ARCHIBALD  CAMPBELL 

Carson,  Hampton  L.    John  Archibald  Campbell. 

(In  his  Tlie  history  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States. 
vol.  2,  pp.  351-354.     Philadelphia,  1902.     S°.) 

John  Archibald  Campbell. 

{In  Appleton's  annual  cyclopfedia,  18S9,  n.  s.  vol.  14,  pp.  G22- 
623.     New  York,  1890.     8°.) 

John  Archibald  Campbell. 

{In  U.  S.  Supreme  Court.     A  complete  indexed  digest  of  the 
United    ^tates    Supreme    Court    reports,    4th    ed..    vol.    1. 
.    pp.  Iviii-lix.     Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1894.     8\) 


JOHN  CATRON 

Foote,  Henry  S.    Judge  Catron. 

{In   his   The   bench   and    bar   of   the    South    and    Southwest. 
pp.  145-153.     St.  Louis,  1876.     S".) 

Ingersoll,  Henry  Hulbert.    John  Catron.    1781-1865. 

{In    Lewis,    William    Draper,    rd.     Great    American    lawyers, 
vol.  4,  pp.  241-276.     Philadelphia,  1908.     8°.) 

John  Catron. 

{In  Green  bag,  vol.  5,  Mar.  1893,  pp.  126-127.) 

Livingston,  John.    Biographical  letter  from  Justice  Catron. 

{In  Ms  Portraits  of  eminent  Americans  now   living,   vol.   •_'. 
pp.  805-812.     New  York,  1853.     8°.) 

See  also  page  8.     (Carson,  H.  L.) 

See  also  page  50.    (U.  S.  Supreme  Court) 

65838—09 12 


90  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

SAMUEL  CHASE 

(For  references  relating  to  impeachment  of  Samuel  Cliase,  see 
"  Select  list  of  references  on  impeachments,"  published  by 
the  liibrary  of  Congress  in  1905.) 

Dwight,  N.    Samuel  Chase. 

{In  his  The  lives  of  the  signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Inde- 
pendence, pp.  245-252.     New  York,  1876.     12°.) 

Ford,  Worthington  C.     The  "  Publius  "  letters  attacking  Samuel 
Chase. 

{In  The  Nation,  vol.  85,  Nov.  14,  1907,  pp.  441-442.) 

Groodrich,  Charles  A.    Samuel  Chase. 

{In  his  Lives  of  the  signers  to  the  Declaration  of  Independence, 
pp.  338-346.     New  York,  1829.     12°.) 

Hunt,  William.    Samuel  Chase. 

{In    his    American    biographical    panorama,     [).    .59.      Albany, 
1849.       8°.) 

Judson,  L.  Carroll.     Samuel  Chase. 

{In  his  A  biography  of  the  signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Inde- 
pendence, pp.  236-248.     Philadelphia,  1839.     8°.) 

Samuel  Chase. 

{In  his  Tbe  sages  and  heroes  of  the  American  Revolution,  pp. 
68-77.     Philadelphia,  1851.     8°.) 

Lossing,  Benson  J.    Samuel  Chase. 

{fn  ?iis  Lives  of  the  signers  of  the  Declaration  of  American 
Independence,  pp.  146-150.     Philadelphia,  1870.     12°.) 

Mayer,  C.  F.    Samuel  Chase. 

{In  Longacre,  James  B.  and  James  Herring.     The  National 
portrait  gallery,  vol.  4,  pp.  175-178.     Philadelphia,  1839.    4°.) 


Samuel  Chase. 


{In    Baltimore:    past    and    present,    pp.    233-235.     Baltimore, 
1871.     8°.) 

Sanderson,  John.     Chase. 

{In  his  Biography  of  the  signers  to  the  Declaration  of  Inde- 
pendence, vol.  9,  pp.  185-235.     Philadelphia,  1827.     8°.) 

See  also  page  8.     (Carson,  H.  L.) 

See  also  page  50.     (U.  S.  Supr-eme  Court) 

NATHAN  CLIFFORD 

Bradbury,  James  Ware.     Memoir  of  Nathan  Clifford. 

(In  Maine  historical  society.     Collections,  vol.  9,  pp.  235-257. 
Portland,  1887.     8°.) 


SUPKEME   court:  BIOGRAPHIES   OF  ASSOCIATE   JUSTICES  91 

Hunt,  William.     Nathan  Clifford. 

(In  his  The  American  biographical  sketch  book,  pp.  128-129. 
New  York,  1848.     8°.) 

Mr.  Justice  Clifford. 

(In  Americau  law  review,  vol.  15,  Oct.,  1881,  pp.  686,  746-748.) 

Nathan  Clifford. 

(/n  United  States  magazine  and  Democratic  review,  vol  21, 
Oct.,  1847,  pp.  360^64.) 

See  also  page  46.  (Barnes,  W.  H.) 

See  also  page  8.  (Carson,  H.  L.) 

See  also  page  23.  (U.  S.  Electoral  comm.) 

See  also  page  50.  (U.  S.  Supreme  Court) 

BENJAMIN  ROBBINS  CURTIS 

Benjamin  Robbins  Curtis. 

(In  The  Forum  (Law),  vol.  3,  Apr.,  1875,  pp.  284-290.) 

Curtis,  Benjamin  R.     ed.    A  memoir  of  Benjamin  Robbins  Curtis, 
LL.  D.,  with  some  of  his  professional  and  miscellaneous 
writings.    Edited  by  his  son,  Benjamin  R.  Curtis. 
Boston:   Little,  Brown,  and  company,  1879.    2  vols.    Por- 
traits.   8°. 

The  memoir  which  constitutes   vol.   1   is  written   by   George 
Ticknor  Curtis. 

Mr.  Justice  Curtis. 

(In  Albany  law  journal,  vol.  20,  Oct.  25,  1879,  pp.  324-326; 
Nov.  22,  1879,  pp.  404-405.) 

Mr.  Justice  Curtis. 

(In  Central  law  journal,  vol.  1,  Sept.  24,  1874,  pp.  477-478.) 

Morse,  J.  T.,  jr.     Benjamin  Robbins  Curtis. 

(In  Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  45,  Feb.,  1880,  pp.  265-270.) 
Review  of  George  T.  Curtis's  "  Memoir  of  Benjamin  Robbins 
Curtis." 

Robbins,  Chandler.    Memoir  of  the  Hon.  Benjamin  Robbins  Curtis, 

LL.   D. 

(In  Massachusetts  historical  society.    Proceedings,  vol.  16,  pp. 
16-35.    Boston,  1879.    8°.) 

Scott,  Henry  W.    Benjamin  Robbins  Curtis. 

(In  his  Distinguished  American  lawyers,   pp.  277-282.     New 
York,  1891.    8°.) 


92  LIBRAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

Sedgwick,  A.  G.    Benjamin  Bobbins  Curtis. 

(In  Nation,  vol.  29,  Dec.  11,  1879,  pp.  405-407.) 

United  States.     Circuit  court    {1st  circuit).     Proceedings  of  the 
bench  and  bar  of  the  Circuit  court  of  the  United  States, 
district  of  Massachusetts,  upon  the  decease  of  Hon.  Ben- 
jamin Eobbins  Curtis,  September  and  October,  1874. 
Boston,  1875.    60  pp.    8°. 

Cover-title :  A  tribute  to  Hon.  Benjamin  Bobbins  Curtis  by  the 
Circuit  court  of  the  United  States,  district  of  Massachusetts. 

/Supreme  Court.    Proceedings  of  the  bench  and  bar  of  the  Su- 
preme Court  of  the  United  States  on  the  occasion  of  the 
death  of  Benjamin  R.  Curtis,  formerly  an  Associate  justice 
of  the  said  Court,  at  the  October  term,  1874. 
Washington:  Joseph  L.  Pearson.^  1871}.    2 If.  pp.    8°. 

Warner,  Joseph  Bangs.    Benjamin  Robbins  Curtis.     1809-1874. 

(In  Lewis,  William  Draper,  ed.  Great  American  lawyers,  vol. 
5,  pp.  421-458.    Pliiladelpbia,  1908.    8°.) 

See  also  page  8.     (Carson,  H.  L.)  ^N^ 

See  also  page  50.     (U.  S.  SuprcTne  Court) 

WILLIAM  GUSHING 

Carson,  Hampton  L.    William  Cushing. 

(In  his  The  bistory  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States,  vol.  1,  pp.  144-145.    Pbiladelpbia,  1902.    8°.) 

William  Cushing. 

(In  U.  S.  Supreme  Court".  A  complete  indexed  digest  of  the 
United  States  Sui)reme  Court  reports,  4th  ed.,  vol.  1, 
PI),  xxv-xxvi.     Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1894.     S°.) 

PETER  VIVIAN  DANIEL 

Carson,  Hampton  L.    Peter  V.  Daniel. 

(In  his  The  history  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States,  vol.  1,  pp.  301-303.    Philadelphia,  1902.    8°.) 

Obituary:  Peter  V.  Daniel. 

(In  Historical  magazine,  vol.  4,  July,  1860,  pp.  220-221.) 

Peter  Vivian  Daniel. 

(In  U.  S.  Supreme  Court.  A  complete  indexed  digest  of  the 
United  States  Supreme  Court  reports,  4th  ed.,  vol.  1,  pp. 
li-lii.     Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1894.     8°.) 


SUPREME  COURT  :   BIOGRAPHIES  OF  ASSOCIATE   JUSTICES  93 

DAVID  DAVIS 

Brockett,  Linus  P.    David  Davis,  Associate  Justice  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  U.  S. 

(In  his  Men  uf  our  day,  pp.  346-351.     Philadelphia,  1872.     8°.) 

Death  of  Judge  David  Davis. 

{In  Chicago  legal  news,  vol.  18,  July  3,  1886,  pp.  353-354.) 

Linder,  Usher  F.     Da\  id  Davis. 

{In  his  Reminiscences  of  the  early  beuch  and  bar  of  Illinois, 
pp.  181-188.     Chicago,  1879.     12°.) 

The  Resignation  of  Judge  Davis. 

{In  Chicago  legal  news,  vol.  9,  Mar.  24,  1877,  p.  221.) 

See  also  page  40.     (Barnes,  W.  H.) 

See  also  page  8.     (Carson,  H.  L.) 

See  also  page  50.     (U.  S.  Supreme  Court) 

WILLIAM  R.  DAY 

Character  of  Mr.  Justice  Day. 

{In  American  law  review,  vol.  37,  May- June,  1903,  pp.  402- 
403.) 

Recent  federal  judicial  appointments  [William  R.  Day). 

(/«,  American  law  review,  vol.  37,  Mar.-Apr.,  1903,  pp.  27S-279.) 

William  R.  Day. 

{In  U.  S.  Official  Congressional  directory,  GUth  Congress,  2d 
session,   1st   ed.,    page   317.     Washington,   1908.     8°.) 

William  R.  Day.     Appointment. 

{In  Albany  law  journal,  vol.  65.  Feb.,  1903,  page  33.) 

GABRIEL  DUVALL 

Carson,  Hampton  L.    Gabriel  Duvall. 

{In  his  The  history  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States,  vol.  1,  pp.  233-234.     Philadelphia.  1902.     S°.) 

Gr-abriel  Duvall. 

{In  U.  S.  Supreme  Court.  A  complete  indexed  digest  of  the 
United  States  Supreme  Court  reports,  4th  ed.  vol.  1  i>p. 
xli-xlii.     Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1894.     8°.) 

STEPHEN  JOHNSON  FIELD 

The  Attempt  to  assassinate  Mr.  Justice  Field. 

{In  Legal  intelligencer,  vol.  23,  Jan.  26,  1866,  p.  29.) 


94  LIBEAEY    OF    CONGRESS 

Black,  Chauncey  Forward,  ed.     Some  account  of  the  work  of  Stephen 
J.  Field  as  a  legislator,  state  judge,  and  judge  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.    With  an  introduc- 
tory sketch  by  John  Norton  Pomeroy. 
[New  Torlcf]  1881.     63,  m  pp.    8°. 

"Note  by  the  editors"   (p.  63)   signed:     Chauncey  F.  Black. 
Samuel  B.  Smith. 

Some  account  of  the  work  of  Stephen  J.  Field  as  a  legisla- 

tor, state  judge,  and  justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the 
United  States,  with  an  introductory  sketch  by  J.  Nor- 
ton Pomeroy,  ll.  d.,  1881.  And  an  appendix  containing 
his  remarks  on  the  life  and  character  of  Chief  Justice 
Chase;  his  address  at  the  centennial  celebration  of  the 
organization  of  the  federal  judiciary,  February  4,  1890; 
the  memorial  from  senators  from  California,  Nevada, 
Oregon,  and  Idaho  .  .  .  requesting  him  not  to  change  his 
circuit;  and  the  story  of  his  attempted  assassination  by 
a  former  associate  on  the  supreme  bench  of  California. 
By  Hon.  George  C.  Gorham. 
[New  Yorkf]  1895.    63,  522,  198,  4  pp.    8°. 

"Note  by  the  editors"   (p.  63)    signed:    Chauncey  F.  Black. 
Samuel  B.  Smith. 

Durfee,  Calvin.     Stephen  Johnson  Field. 

(In  his  Williams  biographical  aunals,   pp.   503-504.     Boston, 
1871.     8°.) 

Field,  Stephen  J[ohnson].  Personal  reminiscences  of  early  days  in 
California,  with  other  sketches.  By  Stephen  J.  Field  ,  .  . 
Added  the  story  of  his  attempted  assassination  by  a  for- 
mer associate  on  the  supreme  bench  of  the  state.  By  Hon. 
George  C.  Gorham.  Printed  for  a  few  friends.  Not 
published. 

[Washington,  D.  C,  1893.]     viz,  4O6  pp.    12' 

/Same. 

[Washington,  D.  C,  1893.]     6,  1^72  pp.     8' 


>o 


?o 


[Gorham,  George  Congdon]  comp.  Biographical  notice  of  Stephen 
J.  Field.  Taken  partly  from  the  Record  of  the  family  of 
the  late  Eev.  David  D.  Field,  of  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  com- 
piled by  his  youngest  son,  Henry  M.  Field,  and  partly 
from  documents  in  the  possession  of  different  members  of 
the  family. 
[WasMiigton,  D.  C]  Not  jmMished,  hut  printed  only  for 
the  use  of  the  family  [1892?]  112  pp.  8°. 
Issued  anonymously. 


SUPREME   COURT  :   BIOGRAPHIES   OF  ASSOCIATE   JUSTICES  95 

Judge  Field.     Sound  in  doctrine,  brave  in  deed.     An  ardent  view 
of  his  fitness  for  the  Democratic  candidacy. 

[n.  p.,  1880]     8  pp.    5°. 
Caption  title. 
At  head  of  title:  L'roni  the  Lancaster  (I'.t.)   intelligencer. 

Judge  Field's  resignation. 

{In  Michigan  l:iw  juiivnal,  vol.  6,  Nov.,  1S07,  [ip.  262-268.) 

Justice  Field's  resignation  accepted. 

(Iti  Alhany  law  jonrnal,  vol.  56,  Oct.  23,  1897,  pp.  295-298.) 

Mr.  Justice  Field  resigns. 

(In  Chicago  legal  news,  vol.  30,  Oct.  16,  1897,  p.  68.) 
(Tn  Law  student's  helper,  vol.  5,  Nov.,  1S97,  pp.  399^01.) 

The  Retirement  of  Mr.  Justice  Field. 

(In  American  law  review,  vol.  31,  Nov.-Dec,  1897,  pp.  924- 
928.) 

Scott,  Henry  W.     Stephen  Johnson  Field. 

(In  his  Distinguished  American   lawyers,   pp.  373-378.     New 
York,  1891.     8°.) 

Stephen  J.  Field  arrested  for  coiispiracj^  and  murder  of  the  Hon. 
David  S.  Terry.  Some  of  the  reasons  why  he  did  not 
dare  stand  an  investigation,  but  attempted  to  stigmatize 
the  judge's  wife  in  an  application  to  Governor  Wateruiau 
of  California  begging  to  be  released. 
Fresno,  Cal,  1889^     21  pp.    8°. 

"  The  above  is  compiled  and  published  by  the  friends  of  the 
late  Judge  David  S.  Terry."'— p.  21. 

Stephen  Johnson  Field. 

(In  Case  and  comment,  vol.  2,  Jan..  1896,  pp.  1-2.) 

Turner,  William  R.,  comp.  Documents  in  relation  to  charges  pre- 
ferred by  Stephen  J.  Field  and  others  before  the  House  of 
assembly  of  the  state  of  California,  against  "William  R. 
Turner,  district  judge  of  the  Eighth  judicial  district  of 
California.  1851. 
San  Francisco:  Printed  at  the  Franklin  hook  and  job  of- 
fice, 1853.    29  pp.    12°. 

Field   was   fined   and   disbarred   by   Turner   for   contempt   of 
court. 

See  also  page  46.  (Barnes,  W.  H.) 

See  also  page  8.  (Carson,  H.  L.) 

See  also  page  48.  (Headley,  P.  C.) 

See  also  page  23.  (U.  S.  Electoral  comm.) 

See  also  page  50.  (U.  S.  Supreme  Court) 

See  also  page  51.  (Waterloo,  S.) 

See  also  page  51.  (Wheeler,  D.  H.) 


96  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

HORACE  GRAY 

Adams,  Charles  Francis  and  Solomon  Lincoln.     Tribute  to  Horace 
Gray. 

{In  Massachusetts  historical  society.     Proceedings,  2d  ser.,  vol. 
16.  pp.  251-268.     Boston,  1902.     8°.) 

Hoar,  George  F.     Memoir  of  Horace  Gray,  ll.  d. 

{In  Massachusetts  historical  society.     Proceedings,  2d  ser.,  vol. 
18,  pp.  155-187.     Boston,  1904.     8°.) 

Horace  Gray. 

{In  Case  and  comment,  vol.  2,  May,  1896,  p.  1.) 

Jones,  Francis  K.     Horace  Gray,  an  encomium.   . 

{In  Green  bag,  vol.  14,  Sept.,  1902,  pp.  403^07.) 

Proceedings  of  the  bar  and  of  the  Supreme  judicial  court  of  Massa- 
chusetts in  memory  of  Horace  Gray,  January  IT,  1903. 
Boston,  1903.    5k  pp.    Portrait.    4°. 

Thayer,  Ezra  E.     Horace  Gray. 

{In   Harvard   graduates'    magazine,    vol.   11,    Mar.,    1903,    pp. 
.345-350. ) 

See  also  page  8.     (Carson,  H.  L.) 

See  also  page  48.     (Headley,  P.  C.) 

See  also  page  50.     (U.  S.  Supreme  Court) 

See  also  page  51.     (Waterloo,  S.) 

See  also  page  51.     (Wheeler.  D.  H.) 

ROBERT   COOPER  GRIER 

Brown,  David  Paul.     Eobert  Cooper  Grier,  ll.  d. 

{In   his  The  Forum,   vol.  2,   pp.  91-101.     Philadelphia,   1856. 
8".) 

Hon.  Robert  Cooper  G-rier. 

(In  Legal  intelligencer,  vol.  27,  Oct.  7,  1870,  pp.  316-317.) 

Jones,  Francis  E.     Eobert  Cooper  Grier. 

{In  Green  bag,  vol.  16,  Apr.,  1904,  pp.  221-224.) 

The  Late  Eobert  Cooper  Grier. 

(In  Alhatiy  law  journal,  vol.  2.  Oct.  15,  1S70,  pp.  294-295.) 

Livingston,  John.    Hon.  Eobert  C.  Grier. 

{T7i  his  Portraits  of  eminent  Americans  now  living,  vol.  2.  pp. 
813-817.     New  York,  1853.     S\) 

See  also  page  47.     (Biographical  encyclo.  of  Pa.) 

See  also  page  8.     (Carson,  H.  L.) 

See  also  page  50.     (United  States.    Supreme  Court.) 


SUPREME   court:   BIOGRAPHIES  OF  ASSOCIATE   JUSTICES  97 

JOHN  MARSHALL  HARLAN. 

Dinner  to  Mr.  Justice  Harlan  in  celebration  of  his  completion  ot 
twenty-five  years  of  judicial  service. 

(/n  American  law  review,  vol.  .37,  Jan.-Feb.,  1903,  pp.  92-9r>.) 

John  Marshall  Harlan. 

{In  Case  and  comment,  vol.  2,  Apr.,  1890,  pp.  1-2.) 

John  Marshall  Harlan. 

{In  U.  S.  Official  Congressional  directory,  60tli  Congress,  2d 
session,   1st  ed.,  page  315.     Washington,  190S.     8°.) 

Willson,  Augustus  E.     John  Marshall  Harlan. 

{In  Levin,  H.     The  lawyers  and  lawmakers  of  Kentucky,  pp. 
151-155.     Chicago,  1897.     F°.) 

/See  also  page  47.     (Biographical  encyclo.  of  Ky.) 

See  also  page  8.     (Carson,  H.  L.) 

iSee  also  page  48.     (Headley,  P.  C.) 

See  also  page  50.     (U.  S.  Supreme  Court.) 

See  also  page  51.     (Waterloo,  S.) 

See  also  page  51.     (Wheeler,  D.  H.) 

ROBERT  HANSON  HARRISON 

Carson^  Hampton  L.     Eobert  Hanson  Harrison. 

{1)1   his   The   history    of   the    Supreme   Court   of   the   United 
States,  vol.  1,  pp.  145-147.    Phila.,  1902.    8°.) 

OLIVER  WENDELL  HOLMES 

Adams,  Edward  B.     Oliver  Wendell  Holmes. 

{In  Green  hag,  \o\.  15,  Jan.,  1903,  pp.  1-9.) 

Holt,  George  C.     The  new  justice  of  the  Supreme  Court.     [Oliver 
Wendell  Holmes.] 

{In  Independent,  vol.  54,  Oct.  2,  1902,  pp.  2361-23G4.) 

Jones,  Leonard  A,     Oliver  Wendell  Plolmes,  the  jurist. 

{In  American  law   review,  vol.  36,  Sept.-Oct.,  1902,  pp.  710- 
722.) 

Morris,  George  Perry.    Oliver  Wendell  Holmes,  jurist. 

{In  American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  26,  Sept.,  1902, 
pp."  307-309.) 

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98  LIBRAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

Oliver  Wendell  Holmes. 

[In  U.  S.  Official  Congressional  directory,  GOth  Congress,  2d 
session,  1st  ed.,  page  316.     Washington,  1908.     8°.) 

Post,  A.  C.     Judge  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes. 

(In  McClure's  magazine,  vol.  19,  Oct.,  1902,  pp.  523-.524.) 

Reid,  Sj'dney,  and  George  P.  Morris.     Oliver  Wendell  Holmes,  a 
biographical  sketch ;  Jurist  and  stylist. 

(In  Independent,  vol.  54,  Aug.  28,  1902,  pp.  2057-2059.) 

WARD  HUNT 

The  Old  judge  and  the  new.     [Mr.  Justice  Nelson,  and  his  successor, 
Ward  Hunt] 

(In  Albany  law  journal,  vol.  6,  Dec.  14,  1872,  pp.  400-401.) 

Ward  Hunt. 

(In  U.  S.  Supreme  Court.  A  complete  indexed  digest  of  the 
United  States  Supreme  Court  reports,  4th  ed.,  vol.  1,  pp. 
Ixxvi-lxxviii.     Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1894.     8°.) 

See  also  page  46.     (Barnes,  W.  H.) 
See  also  page  8.     (Carson,  H.  L.) 
See  also  page  48.     (Headle3^  P.  C.) 

JAMES  IREDELL 

Davis,  Junius.  Alfred  ]\Ioore  and  James  Iredell,  revolutionary 
j)atriots,  and  associate  justices  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
the  United  States.  An  address  delivered  in  presenting 
their  portraits  to  the  Supreme  court  of  North  Carolina 
on  behalf  of  the  North  Carolina  society  of  the  Sons  of 
the  revolution. 
[Raleigh:  Puhlished  hy  the  Society],  1899.  37  pp.  8°. 
Title  page  in  red  and  black. 

James  Iredell. 

{In  Green  bag,  vol.  12,  Apr.,  1900,  pp.  165-172.) 

James  Iredell. 

{In  Cyclopedia  of  eminent  and  representative  men  of  the 
Carolinas  of  the  nineteenth  century,  vol.  2,  pp.  38-39.  Mad- 
ison, Wis.,  1892.     4°.) 

Luckenbach,  W.  D.     James  Iredell. 

{In  Current  comment,  vol.  3,  Mar.  15,  1891,  pp.  129-141.) 


SUPREME   COURT  :  BIOGRAPHIES  OF  ASSOCIATE  JUSTICES  99 

McRee,  GrifFith  J.     Life  and  correspondence  of  James  Iredell,  one  of 
the  Associate  justices  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States. 
New  York:  D.  Appleton  and  company,  1857.    2  vols.     Por- 
trait.   Plates.    8°. 

See  also  page  8.     (Carson,  H.  L.) 

See  also  page  50.     (U.  S.  Supreme  Court.) 

HOWELL  EDMUNDS  JACKSON 

Clark,  E.  P.     The  Supreme  Court  vacancy.     [Death  of  Justice  Jack- 
son.] 

(In  Nation,  vol.  Gl,  Aug.  22,  1895,  pp.  129-130.) 

Doak,  H.  M.     Mr.  Justice  Jackson. 

{In  Green  bag,  vol.  5,  May,  1893,  pp.  209-215.) 

Hovrell  Edmunds  Jackson. 

{In  U.  S.  Supreme  Court.  A  complete  indexed  digest  of  the 
United  States  Supreme  Court  reports,  4th  ed.,  vol.  1,  pp. 
ciii-cv.      Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1894.      S" .) 

Mr.  Justice  Jackson. 

{In  American  law  i-eview,  vol.  27,  Mar.-Apr.,  1S93,  pp.  205- 
269.) 

Mr.  Justice  Jackson  dead. 

{In  Chicago  legal  news,  vol.  27.  Aug.  10,  1895.  p.  427.) 

United  States.     Supreme  court.    Jn  memoriam.     Howell  Edmunds 
Jackson. 
IWashington:   Government  printing  office .,  1895}     ^6  pp. 
Portrait.     1^° . 

See  also  page  9.     (Carson,  H.  L.) 

THOMAS  JOHNSON 

Boyle,  Esmeralda.    Thomas  Johnson,  the  first  governor  of  the  state 
of  Maryland. 

{In  her  Biographical  sketches  of  distinguished  Marylanders. 
pp.  43-75.     Baltimore,  1877.    12°.) 

Reminiscences  of  Thomas  Johnson. 

{In  American  historical  record,  vol.  1,  Mar..  1S72,  pj). 
100-102.) 

See  also  page  8.     (Carson,  H.  L.) 

See  also  page  50.     (U.  S.  Supreme  Court.) 


100  LIBKAEY   OP   CONGRESS 

WILLIAM  JOHNSON 

O'Neall,  John  Belton.     William  Johnson. 

{In  his  Biographical  sketches  of  the  bench  and  bar  of  South 
Carolina,  vol.  1,  pp.  72-79.     Charleston,  S.  C,  1S59.     8°.) 

William  Johnson,  jr. 

{In  Cyclopedia  of  eminent  and  representative  men  of  the 
Carolinas  of  the  nineteenth  century,  vol.  1,  pp.  510-511. 
Madison,  Wis.,  1892.    4°.) 

See  also  page  8.     (Carson,  H.  L.) 

See  also  page  50.     (U.  S.  Supreme  Cou7't.) 

LUCIUS  Q.  C.  LAMAR 

Hill,  Walter  B.     L.  Q.  C.  Lamar. 

{In  Green  bag,  vol.  5,  Apr.,  1893,  pp.  153-165.) 

Sketch  of  Mr.  Justice  L.  Q.  C.  Lamar. 

{In  Georgia  bar  association.    Report,  vol.  11, 1894,  pp.  149-169.) 

Knight,  Lucian  Lamar.     L.  Q.  C.  Lamar,  of  Mississippi. 

{In  his  Reminiscences  of  famous  Georgians,  pp.  176-193. 
Atlanta,  Ga.,  1907.     12°.) 

Mayes,  Edward.     Lucius  Q.  C.  Lamar:  his  life,  times,  and  speeches, 

1825-1893. 
Nashville^  Tenn.:  Methodist  Episcopal  Churchy  Souths  1896. 
820  pp.    Plates.    Portraits.    8°. 

Miller,  Stephen  F.    Lucius  Q.  C.  Lamar. 

{In  his  The  bench  and  bar  of  Georgia,  vol.  2,  pp.  133-150. 
Philadelphia,  1858.     8°.) 

Morris,  Clara.     Some  reminiscences  of  L.  Q.  C.  Lamar. 

{In  Cosmopolitan,  vol.  36,  Mar.,  1904,  pp.  566-573.) 

United  States.     Supreme  Court.    Memorial  addresses.     In  memo- 
riam.     Lucius  Q.  C.  Lamar. 
[n.  p.,  1893.]    72  pp.    Portrait.    1^°. 

See  also  page  8.     (Carson,  H.  L.) 

See  also  page  50.    (U.  S.  Supreme  Court.) 

HENRY  BROCKHOLST  LIVINGSTON 

Brockholst  Livingston. 

{In  U.  S.  Supreme  Court.  A  complete  indexed  digest  of  the 
United  States  Supreme  Court  reports,  4th  ed.  vol.  1,  page 
xxxviii.     Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1894.     8°.) 


SUPREME  COUIIT:  BIOGRAPHIES  OF  ASSOCIATE  JUSTICES        101 

Carson,  Hampton  L.     Brockholst  Livingston, 

{In   his   The  history  of  the   Supreme   Court  of  the   United 
States,   vol.   1,    pp.   229-231.     Philadelphia,   1902.    8°.) 

Henry  Brockholst  Livingston. 

{In   The   Biographical   encyclop:t!dia   of   New   Jersey   of  the 
nineteenth  century,  pp.  427^28.     Philadelphia,  1S77.     F°.) 


JOSEPH  McKENNA 

Joseph  McKenna. 

{In  Case  and  comment,  vol.  4,  Mar.,  1898,  p.  1.) 

Joseph  McKenna. 

(In  U.  S.  Official  Congressional  directory,  60th  Congress,  2d 
session,   1st   ed.   page   316.     Washington,   1908.     8°.) 

JOHN  McKINLEY 
John  McKinley. 

(7m  U.  S.  Supreme  Court.    A  complete  indexed  digest  of  the 
United   States  Supreme  Court  reports,  4th  ed.,  vol.  1,   pp. 
.-    1-li.     Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1S94.     S°.) 

Levin,  H.     John  McKinley. 

{In  his  The  lawyers  and  law  makers  of  Kentucky,  page  150. 
Chicago,  1897.     F°.) 

See  also  page  47.    (Biographical  encyclo.  of  Ky.) 
See  also  page  8.     (Carson,  H.  L.) 

JOHN  McLEAN 

Force,  Manning  F.     John  McLean. 

{In    New    England    historic    genealogical    society.     Memorial 
biographies,  vol.  4,  pp.  270-279.     Boston,  18S5.     8^) 

Livingston,  John,     Hon.  John  McLean. 

{In  his  Portraits  of  eminent  Americans  now  living,  vol.  2,  pp. 
789-796.    New  York,  1853.    8°.) 

Longacre,  James  B.,  and  James  Herring.     John  McLean. 

{In  their  The  National  portrait  gallery,  vol.  4,  pp.  257-262. 
Philadelphia,  1839.    4°.) 

Maury,   Sarah  Mytton.     The  honourable  John  M'Lean,  Associate- 
Justice  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States. 

{In  her  The  statesmen  of  America  in  1846,  pp.  164-182.    Lon- 
don, 1847.    12°.) 


102  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Savage,  John.     John  McLean,  of  Ohio. 

(/»  his  Our  living  representative  men,  pp.  373-381.  Phila- 
delphia, 1860.    12°.) 

Sprague,  William  Bnell.  A.  discourse  delivered  Sunday  morning, 
April  7,  1861,  in  the  Second  Presbyterian  church,  Albany, 
in  commemoration  of  the  late  Hon,  John  M'=Lean,  ll.  d., 
one  of  the  justices  of  the  Supreme  court  of  the  United 
States. 
Albany:  Printed  by  G.  Van  Benthuysen,  1861.    Slf.  pp.    8°. 

Veritas  [pseud.'].    A  sketch  of  the  life  of  John  McLean,  of  Ohio. 
Washington,  1846.    15  pp.    8°. 
Caption  title. 

/See  also  page  47.  (Biographical  cyclopaedia.) 

/See  also  page  47.  (Biog.  encyclo.  of  Ohio.) 

See  also  page  47.  (Brennan,  J.  F.) 

See  also  page  8.  (Carson,  H.  L.) 

See  also  page  50.  (U.  S.  Supreme  Court.) 

STANLEY  MATTHEWS 

Justice  Stanley  Matthews. 

(In  Green  bag,  vol.  1,  May,  1889,  pp.  181-183.) 

The  Late  Mr.  Justice  Matthews. 

(In  American  law  review,  vol.  23,  May-June,  1889,  pp.  451- 
455.) 

Stanley  Matthews. 

{In  American  bar  association.  Transactions,  vol.  12,  1889,  pp. 
360-367.) 

Stanley  Matthe"ws. 

{Iti  U.  S.  Supreme  Court.  A  complete  indexed  digest  of  the 
United  States  Supreme  Court  reports,  4th  ed.  vol.  1,  pp. 
Ixxxvi-xci.     Rochester,  N.  Y.     1894.     8°.) 

See  also  page  47.     (Biographical  cyclopaedia) 
See  also  page  47.     (Biog.  encyclo  of  Ohio) 
See  also  page  47.     (Brennan,  J.  F.) 
See  also  page  8.     (Carson,  H.  L.) 
See  also  page  48.     (Headley,  P.  C.) 


SUPREME   court:   BIOGRAPHIES  OF  ASSOCIATE   JUSTICES        103 
SAMUEL  FREEMAN  MILLER 

The  Chief  Justiceship. 

{1)1  Legal  gazette,  vol.  5,  Oct.  24,  1S73,  pp.  340-341.) 
Advocating  Mr.  Justice  Miller  to  fill   vacancy  caused  l.y  the 
death  of  Chief  Justice  Chase. 

The  Chief  Justiceship.     Mr.  Justice  Miller. 

{In  Legal  gazette,  vol.  5,  May  23,  1S73,  p.  1G4.) 

Clute,  O.      Justice  Samuel  F.  Miller. 

(In  Iowa  historical  record,  vol.  7,  Apr.,  1891,  pp.  90-95.) 

Gregory,  Charles  Noble.     Samuel  Freeman  ISIiller. 

Iowa  City:  The  State  historical  society  of  Iowa.  1007.  xii. 
{Ji),217  pp.  Plates.  Portraits.  8°.  {Iowa  hiographical 
series,  ed.  by  B.  F.  Shamhaugh.) 

Appendixes  a-c  [Addresses  by  S.  F.  Miller]  On  the  formation 
of  the  Constitution  (p.  [S3]-120)  On  the  use  and  value  of 
authorities  (p.  [121]-140)  On  the  conflict  between  social- 
ism and  organized  society  (p.  [141]-171)  d.  A  calendar  of 
the  opinions  of  Justice  S.  F.  Miller  (p.  [173] -208) 

Samuel  Freeman  Miller,  associate  justice  of  the  Supreme 

Court  of  the  United  States. 

{In  Yale  law  journal,  vol.  17,  Apr.,  1908,  pp.  422-442.) 

He  frightened  the  lawyers.     Some  recollections  of  the  late  Justice 
Samuel  F.  Miller. 

{In  Chicago  legal  news,  vol.  25,  Oct.  8,  1892,  p.  52.) 

Justice  Miller. 

{In  Current  comment,  vol.  2,  Dec.  15.  is'io,  [»[>.  725-727.) 

Lathrop.  H.  W.     Judge  Millers  appointment  to  the  Supreme  Court. 
{In  Iowa  historical  record,  vol.  7,  Jan.,  1891,  pp.  16-17.) 

Levin,  H.     Samuel  F.  Miller. 

{In  his  The  lawyers  and  law  makers  of  Kentucky,  page  151. 
Chicago,  1897.    F°.) 

Mr.  Justice  Miller. 

{In  Central  law  journal,  vol.  5,  1877,  pp.  vii-viii.) 

Mr.  Justice  Miller  dead. 

{In  Chicago  legal  news,  vol.  23,  Oct.  18.  1890,  p.  55.) 


104  LIBRAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

Strong,  Henry.    Justice  Samuel  Freeman  Miller. 

{In  Annals  of  Iowa,  3d  ser.,  vol.  1,  Jan.,  1894,  pp.  241-2.57. 
Des  Moines,  1894.     S°.) 

United  States.     /Supreme  Court.     Proceedings  of  the  bench  and  bar 
of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  in  memoriam. 
Samuel  F.  Miller. 
Washington:  Government    printing    oflce^    1891.     91    pp. 
Porti'ait.    4°- 

See  also  page  46.     (Barnes,  W.  H.) 

See  also  page  47.     (Biographical  encyclo,  of  Ky.) 

See  also  page  8.  (Carson,  H.  L.) 

See  also  page  48.  (Headley,  P.  C.) 

See  also  page  23.  (U.  S.  Electoral  comm.) 

See  also  page  50.  (U.  S.  Supreme  Court.) 

WILLIAM  H.  MOODY 

Coolidge,  L.  A.    The  new  secretary  of  the  navy  [William  H.  Moody]. 
{In  Independent,  vol.  54,  Mar.  27,  1902,  pp.  744-746.) 

Marcosson,  Isaac  F.     Attorney-General  Moody  and  his  work. 
{In  World's  work,  vol.  13,  Nov.,  1906,  pp.  8190-8194.) 

Men  we  are  watching :  Mr.  Justice  Moody. 

{In    Independent,    vol.    61,    Dec.    27,    1906,    pp.    1564-1565.) 

Morrow.  James  B.     The  Hon.  William  H.  Moody,  the  new  justice 
of  the  United  States  Supreme  Court. 

{In  Law  student's  helper,  vol.  15,  Feb.,  1907.  pp.  42-46.) 

William  Henry  Moody. 

{In  U.  S.  Official  Congressional  directory,  OOtli  Congress,  2d 
session,  1st  ed.,  page  317.     Washington,  1908.     8°.) 

ALFRED  MOORE 

Alfred  Moore. 

{In  U.  S.  Supreme  Court.  A  complete  indexed  digest  of  the 
United  States  Supreme  Court  reports,  4th  ed.,  vol.  1,  pp. 
xxxvi-xxxvii.     Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1894.     S".) 

Carson,  Hampton  L.     Alfred  Moore. 

{In  his  The  history  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States, 
vol.  1,  pp.  189-191.    Philadelphia,  1902.    8°.) 


SUPREME   COURT:  BIOGRAPHIES  OF  ASSOCIATE  JUSTICES        105 

Davis,  Junius.  Alfred  Moore  and  James  Iredell,  revolutionary 
.  patriots,  and  associate  justices  of  the  Supreme  court  of  the 
United  States.  An  address  delivered  in  presenting  their 
portraits  to  the  Supreme  court  of  North  Carolina  on  be- 
half of  the  North  Carolina  society  of  the  Sons  of  the 
revolution. 
[Raleigh:  Published  by  the  Society'],  1899.     37  pp.     8°. 

SAMUEL  NELSON 

Carson,   Hampton  L.     Samuel  Nelson. 

(In  his  The  history  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  rnited 
States,  vol.  2,  pp.  3.39^41.     Philadelphia,  1002.     8°.) 

The  Old  Judge  and  the  new.     [Mr.  Justice  Nelson,  and  his  successor, 
Ward  Hunt.] 

{In  Albany  law  journal,  vol.  G,  Dec.  14,  1872,  pp.  400-401.) 

Samuel  Nelson. 

{Ill  U.  S.  Supreme  Court.  A  complete  indexed  digest  of  the 
United  States  Supreme  Court  reports,  4th  ed.,  vol.  1,  pp. 
lii-liii.     Rochester,  N.  Y..  1894.     8".) 


WILLIAM  PATERSON 

Parker,  Cortlandt.     Alexander  Hamilton  and  William  Paterson. 

{In  American  bar  association.  Report,  vol.  3,  pp.  149-lOC.  Phil- 
adelphia, 1880.     8°.) 

.    William  Paterson.     1745-1806. 

{In  Lewis,  William  Draper,  ed.  Great  American  lawyers,  vol. 
1,  pp.  223-245.    Philadelphia,  1007.    8°.) 

See  also  page  8.     (Carson,  H.  L.) 

See  also  page  50.     (IT.  S.  Supreme  Court.) 


RUFUS  WHEELER  PECKHAM 

Hall,  A.  Oakey.     The  new  Supreme  Court  justice  [Rufus  Wheeler 
Peckham]. 

{In  Green  bag,  vol.  8,  Jan.,  1896,  pp.  1-4.) 

Proctor,  L.  B.     Rufus  W.  Peckham. 

{In  Albany  law  journal,  vol.  5.'').  May  1,  1897,  pp.  2S0-288.) 

Rufus  W.  Peckham. 

{In  Case  and  comment,  vol.  2,  Dec,  1895,  p.  1.) 

65838—09 14 


106  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

Rufus  W.  Peckham. 

(In  U.  S.  Offieinl  Cougressional  directory,  60tli  Congress,  2d 
session,  1st  ed.,  page  316.    Washington,  1908.    8°.) 

See  also  page  1).     (Carson,  H.  L.) 
See  also  page  51.     (Wheeler,  D.  H.) 

JOHN  RUTLEDGE 

Barre,  W.  L.     John  Kutledge. 

{In  /?is'  Lives  of  illustrous  men  of  America,  pp.  408-425.  Cin- 
cinnati, 1859.     8°.) 

Cook,  Frank  Gay  lord.      John  Riitledge. 

{In  Atlantic  uioutlily,  vol.  67,  Feb.,  1891,  pp.  225-230.) 

Hartley,  Cecil  B.     Life  of  Governor  John  Rutledge. 

{In  his  Heroes  and  patriots  of  tlie  south,  pp.  291-301.  Phila- 
delphia, ISGO.     12°.) 

John  Rutledge. 

{In  Cyclopedia  of  eminent  and  representative  men  of  the 
Carolinas  of  the  nineteenth  century,  vol.  1,  pp.  55-57. 
Madison,  Wis.,  1892.     4°.) 

Lossing,  Benson  J.     John  Rutledge. 

{In  his  Eminent  Americans,  pp.  153-154.  Xew  York. 
1881.     12°.) 

O'Neall,  John  Belton.     John  Rutledge. 

{In  his  Biographical  sketches  of  the  bench  and  bar  of  South 
Carolina,  vol.  1.  pp.  17-27.     Charleston,  S.  C,  1859.     8°.) 

Perry,  Benjamin  F.     John  Rutledge. 

(hi  his  Biographical  sketches  of  eminent  American  statesmen, 
pp.  254-258.     Philadelphia,  1887.     8°.) 

Ramsay,  Dr.     John  Rutledge. 

{In  Longacre,  James  B.  and  James  Herring.  The  National 
portrait  gallery,  vol.  4,  pp.  57-62.     Philadelphia,  1839.     4°.) 

Uhle,  John  B.     John  Rutledge. 

(In  Current  comment,  vol.  1.  Dec.  15.  1889,  pp.  443-446.) 

Waite,  Charles  B.     John  Rutledge. 

{In  Chicago  law  times,  vol.  1,  Oct.,  1887,  pp.  305-311.) 

See  also  page  46.     (Barnes,  W.  H.) 
See  also  page  8.     (Carson,  H.  L.) 
See  also  page  48.     (Flanders,  H.) 
See  also  page  48.     (French,  B.  F.) 
See  also  page  50.    U.  S.  Supreme  Court.) 
See  also  page  50.     (Van  Santvoord.  G.^ 


SUPREME   court:  BIOGRAPHIES  OF  ASSOCIATE   JUSTICES        107 

GEORGE  SHIRAS 
George  Shiras,  jr. 

(In  Case  and  coujiiieiit,  vol.  2,  Fetf.,  1896,  ijp.  1-2.) 

George  Shiras,  jr. 

{In  U.  S.  Supreme  Court.  A  coiuijlqte  indexed  digest  of  the 
United  States  Supreme  Court  reports,  4th  ed.  vol.  1,  pp.  cii- 
ciii.     Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1894.     8°.) 

Mr.  Justice  Shiras. 

(In  Green  bag.  vol.  4.  Dec.  1892.  pr».  .553-.554.) 

See  also  page  8.     (Carson,  H.  L.) 
See  also  page  51.    (Waterloo,  S.) 
See  also  page  51.     (Wheeler,  D.  H.) 

EDWIN  McMASTERS  STANTON 

Bates,  Samuel  P.     Edwin  M.  Stanton. 

{In  }m  ^Martial  deeds  of  Pennsylvania,  pp.  976-981.  Phila- 
delphia, 1875.     4°.) 

Benjamin,  Charles  F.     Kocollections  of  Secretary  Stanton. 

{In  Century  magazine,  vol.  33,  Mar.,  1887,  pp.  758-768.) 

Black,  Jeremiah  S.     Letters  to  Henry  Wilson  [relating  to  Edwin  M. 

Stanton] . 

{In  his  Essays  and  speeches,  pp.  245-292.  New  York,  1885. 
8°.) 

Carnegie,    Andrew.     Edwin   M.   Stanton;   an   address  by   Andrew 
Carnegie  on  Stanton  memorial  day  at  Kenyon  college. 
New  York:  Douhleday.,  Page  c§  company.,  1906.    35  pp.    8°. 

Dawes,  Henry  L.     Recollections  of  Stanton  under  Johnson. 

{In  Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  74,  Oct.,  1894,  pp.  494-504.) 

Recollections  of  Stanton  under  Lincoln. 

{In  Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  73,  Feb.,  1894,  pp.  162-169.) 

District  of  Columbia.  Supreme  court.  Eulogies  deli\ered  on  the 
occasion  of  the  announcement  of  the  death  of  E.  M.  Stan- 
ton, by  members  of  the  bar  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the 
District  of  Columbia  and  the  LTnited  States  Court  of 
Claims. 
Washington:  Judd  &  Detweiler.,  1870.  56  pp.  Portrait. 
8°. 


108  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Edwin  M.  Stanton. 

{In  Encyclopaedia  of  contemporary  biography  of  Pennsylvania, 
vol.  1,  pp.  170-176.    New  York,  1889.    4°.) 

Edwin  M.  Stanton. 

(In  Atlantic  monthly,  vol..  25,  Feb.,  1870,  pp.  234-246.) 

Edwin  M.  Stanton. 

(In  Harper's  new  monthly  magazine,  vol.  45,  Oct.,  1872,  pp. 
737-745.) 

Flower,  Frank  Abial.     Edwin  McMasters  Stanton,  the  autocrat  of 
rebellion,  emancipation,  and  reconstruction. 
Akron,  0.:  New  York  [etc.'].     The  Saalfield  publishing  com- 
pany, 1905.     {12),[19]-425,[20]  pp.     Plates.    Portraits. 
Facsimiles.    8°. 

Gorham,  George  C[ongdon].     Life  and  public  services  of  Edwin  M. 
Stanton. 
Boston  and  New   York:  Houghton,  Mi^in  and  company, 
1899.    2   vols.     Plates.     Portraits.     Maps.     Facsimiles. 
8°. 

Kelley,  William  Darrah.     Lincoln  and  Stanton;  a  study  of  the  war 
administration  of  1861  and  1862,  with  special  considera- 
tion of  some  recent  statements  of  Gen.  Geo.  B.  McClellan. 
New  York  d;  London:  G.  P.  Putnam'' s  sons,  1885.     (2),  88 
pp.    2°.     {Questions  of  the  day.    29.) 

Piatt,  Donn.     Edwin  M.  Stanton. 

{In  his  Memories  of  the  men  who  saved  the  union,  pp.  50-94. 
New  York,  1887.     12°.) 

Edwin  M.  Stanton. 

{In  North  American  review,  vol.  142,  May,  1886,  pp.  466-^77; 
June,  1886,  pp.  540-548.) 

Stowe,  Harriet  Beeclier.     Edwin  M.  Stanton. 

{In  her  Men  of  our  times,  pp.  363-377.     Hartford,  Conn.,  1868. 
8°.) 

Union  League  of  New  York.     Proceedings  in  reference  to  the  death 
of  Hon.  Edwin  M.  Stanton,  Dec.  30,  1869. 
[New  York] :  Club  house,  1870.    8°. 

Viele,  Egbert  L,     A  trip  with  Lincoln,  Chase,  and  Stanton. 

{In  Scribner's  monthly,  vol.  16,  Oct.,  1S7S,  pp.  813-822.) 


SUPREME    court:    BIOGRAPHIES    OF    ASSOCIATE    JUSTICES      109 

Wilson,  Henry.     Jeremiah  S.  Black  and  Edwin  M.  Stanton. 
[In  Atlantic  luouthly,  vol.  20,  Oct.,  1870,  pp.  463-475.) 

See  also  page  4(3.  (Bateman,  H.) 

See  also  page  47.  (Biographical  cyclopaedia.) 

See  also  page  47.  (Biographical  encyclo.  of  Ohio.) 

See  also  page  47.  (Biog.  encyclo.  of  Pa.) 

Se&  also  page  47.  (Brennan,  J.  F.) 

JOSEPH  STORY 

Bacon,  Ezekiel.     A  lecture  delivered  before  the  Young  men's  associa- 
tion of  the  city  of  Utica,  December  ir>,  184H. 
Utica,  N.  Y.:  R.  W.  Roherts,  ISU-    48  pp.    8°. 

'•  Notice  of  some  distiugnished  American  public  characters  and 
writers,  of  the  past  and  present  century, — James  Madison, 
Albert  Gallatin,  Joseph  Story,  and  John  Pierpont." 

Banks,   N.  Huston.     Abby  Folsom  and  Judge   Story.     A  curious 
incident. 

(In  Magazine  of  American  history,  vol.  10,  Nov.,  1883,  pp. 
427^29.) 

Browne,  Irving.     Joseph  Story. 

(In  his  Short  studies  of  great  lawyers,  pp.  289-300.  Albany. 
N.  Y.,  1878.     12°.) 

Buttre,  Lillian  C.     Joseph  Story. 

(In  her  The  American  portrait  gallery,  vol.  2,  pi).  45-10.  Nuw 
York,   1877.     4°.) 

Death  of  Mr.  Justice  Story. 

(In  Law  reporter,  vol.  8,  Oct.,  1845,  pp.  241-258;  Dec,  1845,  pp. 
382-383.) 

Death  of  Judge  Story. 

(In  Western  law  journal,  vol.  3,  Oct.,  1845,  pp.  44-48.) 

Gould,  Elizabeth  Porter.     Joseph  Story.     An  additional  word. 
{In  Chicago  law  times,  vol.  3,  July,  1889,  pp.  231-236.) 

Greenleaf,  Simon.    Biographical  sketch  of  Joseph  Story,  ll.  d. 

(In  American  law  magazine,  vol.  6,  Jan.,  1846,  pp.  241-268.) 

Joseph  Story,  ll.  d. 

(In  Longacre,  James  B.  and  James  Herring.  The  National 
portrait  gallery,  vol.  3,  pp.  251-264.    Philadelphia,  1836.    4°.) 


110  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

G-riswold,  Riifiis  Wilmot.     Joseph  Story. 

{In  his  The  prose  writers  of  America,  pp.  138-139.      Phila- 
delphia, 1847.      8°.) 

Hillard,  George  S.    Memoir  of  Joseph  Story,  ll.  d. 

{In   Massachusetts  historical   society.      Proceedings,   vol.   10, 
April,  1868,  pp.  176-205.      Boston,  1869.      8°.) 

HoAvland,  Francis.     Story. 

{In  Homes  of  American  statesmen,  pp.  427-445.      New  York, 

1858.      8°.) 

Hunt,  William.     Joseph  Story. 

{In   his   The  American    biographical   sketch   book,    page   302. 
New  York,  1848.     8°.) 

Joseph  Story. 

{In  Current  comment  vol.  2,  July  15,  1890,  pp.  385-401.) 

Joseph  Story. 

{In  Green  bag,  vol.  9,  Feb.,  1897,  pp.  49-54.) 

Joseph  Story. 

{In  United  States  jurist,  vol.  1,  Sept.,  1871,  pp.  90-91;  Oct., 
1871,  pp.  102-105.) 

Mathe-ws,  William.     Recollections  of  Judge  Story. 

{In  his  Hours  with  men  and  books,  pp.  97-116.     Chicago,  1879. 
12°.) 

Memoir  of  the  public  life  and  service  of  Mr.  Justice  Story. 

{In  New  England  magazine,  vol.  3,  Dec,  1832,  pp.  433-448.) 

Moore,  Frank.     Joseph  Story. 

{In  his  American  eloquence,  vol.  2,  pp.  422-437.     New  York, 
1862.     4°.) 

Peabody,  Andrew  P.     Joseph  Story. 

{In  his  Harvard  reminiscences,  pp.  56-60.     Boston,  1888.    32°.) 

Schofield,   William.     Joseph   Story.     1779-1845. 

{In  Lewis,  William  Draper,  ed.    Great  American  lawyers,  vol. 
3,  pp.  121-185.     Philadelphia,  1907.     8°.) 

Scott,  Henry  W.     Joseph  Story. 

{In  his  Distinguished  American   lawyers,   pp.   627-636.     New 
York,  1891.    8°.) 

Story. 

{In  Albany  law  journal,  vol.  13,  Feb.  5,  1876,  pp.  90-94.) 


SUPREME   court:  BIOGRAPHIES  OF  ASSOCIATE  JUSTICES        111 

Story,  Joseph.    The  misceHaneous  writings  of  Joseph  Story,  edited 
by  his  son,  William  W.  Story. 
Boston:  Charles  C.  Little  and  James  Brown^  1852.    a?,  (^), 
828  pp.    8°. 

"  Sketch  of  the  character  of  Robert  Trimble,  associate  justice 
of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,"  pp.  801-803; 
"  Slvetch  of  the  character  of  Bushrod  Washington,"  pp. 
801-811;  "  Sketch  of  the  character  of  John  Todd,"  pp.  817- 
819;  "Sketch  of  the  character  of  Philip  P.  Barbour,"  pp. 
825-828. 

Story,  William  Wetmore.    Life  and  letters  of  Joseph  Story. 
Boston :  C.  C.  Little  c&  J.  Brown,  185 J.    2  vols.    8°. 

Sumner,  Charles.     The  scholar,  the  jurist,  the  artist,  the  philanthro- 
pist.     An  address  before  the  Phi  beta  kappa  society  of 
Harvard  university,  at  their  anniversary,  August  27,  1846. 
Boston:  W.  D.  Ticknor  and  company,  181^6.     72  pp.     8°. 
{With  The  Dartmouth.    Hanover,  N.  H.,  18U-    v.  5.) 

"  Pickering,  the  scholar.  Story,  the  jurist,  Allston,  the  artist, 
Channing,  the  philanthropist." 

Same.     2d  ed. 

Boston:    W.  D.  Ticknor  and  company,  181^6.     72  pp.    8°. 
(Waterman  pamjyMets,  v.  39,  no.  9.) 

Some  account  of  Judge  Story,  of  the  United  States. 

{In  Bentley's  miscellany,  vol.  29,  1851,  pp.  376-384.) 

Waite,  Charles  B.    Joseph  Story. 

(In  Chicago  law  times,  vol.  3,  .Tan.,  1889,  pp.  1-13.) 

Ware,  William.     Joseph  Story. 

(In  hifi  American  Unitarian  biography,  vol.  2,  pp.  175-186. 
Boston,  1851.      12°.) 

Waterston,  Kobert  Cassic.     The  character  of  Joseph  Story,  ll.  d. 
A  discourse. 

(In  Monthly  religious  magazine,  vol.  2,  Nov.,  1845,  pp.  361- 
370.) 

A  discourse  on  the  life  and  character  of  Hon.  Joseph  Story 

.  .  .  delivered  on  the  Sunday  following  his  death,  Septem- 
ber 14,  1845. . 
Boston:  W.  Crosby  and  H.  P.  Nichols;  1845.     U  pp.    8°. 


112  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

Webster,  Daniel.    Mr.  Justice  Story. 

(//(  //i.s  Writings  aud  speeches,  National  ed.,  vol.  3,  pp.  295- 

.302.     Boston,  1903.    8°.) 
Reuiai-ks  made,  at  a  meeting  of  the  ^Members  of  the  Suffolk 
b;ir,  Sept.  12,  1S4.5,  in  the  circuit  court  room,  in  Boston. 

Williams,  Henry  Clay.     Joseph  Story. 

(la   his   Biographical   encyclopaedia    of  Massachusetts,   vol.  2, 

pp.  4G;)-477.     Boston,  1SS3.     F°.) 

See  also  page  4(5.  (Bateman,  H.) 

See  also  page  8.  (Carson,  H.  L.) 

S(e  also  page  48.     (Jones,  A.  D.) 

See  also  page  .50.  (U.  S.  Supreme  Court.) 

WILLIAM  STRONG 

Political  portrait  of  William  Strong. 

(In  United  States  Democratic  review,  vol.  27,  1850,  pp.  269- 

-.) 

The  Retirement  of  Mr.  Justice  Strong. 

{Ill  Washington  law  reporter,  vol.  S,  Dec.  20,  1880,  pp.  801- 
S102.) 

William  Strong. 

(In  U.  S.  Supreme  Court.  A  complete  indexed  digest  of  the 
United  States  Supreme  Court  reports,  4th  ed.,  vol.  1,  pp. 
Ixxi-lxxiii.     Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1894.     S°.) 

See  aho  page  40.     (Barnes,  W.  H.) 

See  also  page  47.     (Biographical  encyclo.  of  Pa.) 

See  also  page  8.     (Carson.  H.  L.) 

See  also  page  28.     (U.  S.  Electoral  eomm.) 

NOAH   H.  SWAYNE 

Hon.  Noah  H.  S^vayne.     Memorial  proceedings  of  the  Ohio  State 

bar  association. 

(In  Ohio  State  bar  association.  Reports,  vol.  5,  Dec,  30-31. 
1884,  pp.  41^8.) 

The  Hon.  Noah  H.  Swayne. 

{In  American  law  record.  vi>l.  13.  Aug.,  1884.  \\\i.  112-114.) 

Mr.  Justice  Swayne. 

\n.  p.     1881.]     I'J  pp.     .S'^ 

"  The  sons  of  Mr.  Justice  Swayne  have  deemed  it  not  improper 
to  print  what  follows,  for  distribution  to  the  members  of  the 
family  and  a  few  friends." 


SUPREME   court:    BKXiRAPHIES   OF   ASSOCIATE   JUSTICES         113 

Mr.  Justice  Swayne's  retirement. 

(In,  Washington  law  reporter,  vol.  9,  Feb.  2,  1881,  pp.  66-68.) 

Noah  H.  S^vayne. 

{In  American  law  review,  vol.  IS,  July-Aug.,  1884,  pp.  693-695.) 

See  also  page  4G.     (Barnes,  W.  H.) 
/See  also  page  47.     (Brennan,  J.  F.) 
See  also  page  8.     (Carson,  II.  L.) 
See  also  page  50.     (U.  S.  Siipreme  Court.) 

SMITH  THOMPSON 

Carson,  Hampton  L.     Smith  Thompson. 

{In  his  The  history  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States, 
vol.  1,  pp.  272-274.    Philadelphia,  1902.     8°.) 

Smith  Thompson. 

{In  U.  S.  Supreme  Court.  A  complete  indexed  digest  of  the 
United  States  Supreme  Court  reports,  4th  ed.,  vol.  1,  pp. 
xlii-xliii.     Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1894.     8°.) 

THOMAS  TODD 

Levin,  H.     Thomas  Todd. 

{In  his  The  lawyers  and  law  makers  of  Kentucky,  page  149. 
Chicago,  1897.     F°.) 

Thomas  Todd. 

{In  U.  S.  Supreme  Court.  A  complete  indexed  digest  of  the 
United  States  Supreme  Court  reports,  4th  ed.,  vol.  1,  pp. 
xxxviii-xl.     Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1894.     8°.) 

See  also  page  47.     (Biographical  encyclo.  of  Ky.) 
See  also  page  8.     (Carson,  H.  L.) 
See  also  page  111.     (Story,  J.) 


ROBERT  TRIMBLE 

Levin,   H.     Robert  Trimble. 

{In  his  The  lawyers  and  law  makers  of  Kentucky,  pp.  149-150. 
Chicago,  1897.     F°.) 

Memoir  of  Judge  Trimble. 

{In  American  jurist,  vol.  1,  Jan.,  1829,  pp.  149-157.) 

65838—09 15 


114  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

Robert  Trimble. 

(In  U.  S.  Supreme  Court.  A  complete  indexed  digest  of  tlie 
United  States  Supreme  Court  reports,  4th  ed.,  vol.  1,  pit. 
xliii-xliv.     Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1894.     8°.) 

See  also  page  47.     (Biographical  encyclo.  of  Ky.) 
See  also  page  8.     (Carson,  H.  L.) 
See  also  page  111.     (Story,  J.) 


BUSHROD  WASHINGTON 

Brown,  David  Paul.     Bushrod  Wasliingtoii. 

(Zn  7m  The  Forum,  vol.  1,  pp.  350-378.    Philadelphia,  1850.    8°.) 

Hopkinson,  Joseph.     Biographical  sketch  of  Bushrod  Washington. 
(In  American  law  magazine,  vol.  5,  July,  1845,  pp.  249-207.) 

Hunt,  William.     Bushrod  AVashington. 

(In  his  American  biographical  panorama,  pp.  40^1.    Albany, 
1849.     8°.) 

Judge  Washington. 

(In  Journal  of  law,  vol.  1,  Sept.  15,  1830,  pp.  88-91.) 
(In  Jurisprudence,  vol.  1,  Oct.  30,  1830,  p.  107.) 

Obituary  notice  of  the  Hon.  Bushrod  Washington,  late  one  of  the 
Justices  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States. 
(In  American  jurist,  vol.  3,  Jan.,  1830,  pp.  150-158.) 

Uhle,  John  B.     Bushrod  Washington. 

(In  Current  comment,  vol.  2,  June  15,  1890,  pp.  321-325.) 

Washington,  Bushrod  C.     The  late  Mr.  Justice  Bushrod  Washing- 
ton. 

(In  Green  bag,  vol.  9,  Aug.,  1897,  pp.  329-335.) 

See  also  page  47.     (Biographical  encyclo.  of  N.  J.) 

See  also  page  8.     (Carson,  H.  L.) 

See  also  page  111.     (Story,  J.) 

See  also  page  50.     (U.  S.  Supreme  Court.) 

JAMES  MOORE  WAYNE 

Candler,  Allen  D.,  and  C.  A.  Evans.     James  Moore  Wayne. 

(In  their  Georgia,  vol.  3,  pp.  530-537.    Atlanta,  1900.    4°.) 

Carson,  Hampton  L.     James  M.  Wayne. 

(In   his   The   history   of  the   Supreme   Court   of  the   United 
^  States,  vol.  1,  pp.  282-283.     Philadelphia,  1902.    8°.) 


SUPREME  COURT:  BIOGRAPHIES  OP  ASSOCIATE  JUSTICES        116 

James  Moore  Wayne. 

(In  U.  S.  Supreme  Court.  A  complete  indexed  digest  of  the 
United  States  Supreme  Court  i-eports,  4tli  ed.,  vol.  1,  pp. 
xlvii-xlviii.     Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1894.    8°.) 

EDWARD  DOUGLASS  WHITE 

EdAvard  Douglass  Wliite. 

(In  Case  and  comment,  vol.  3,  July,  1896,  pp.  1-2.) 

Edward  Douglass  White. 

(In  U.  S.  OfBcial  Congressional  directory,  GOth  Congress,  2d 
session,  1st  ed.,  p.  316.     Washington,  1908.    8°.) 

Edward  Douglass  White. 

(In  U.  S.  Supreme  Court.    A  complete  indexed  digest  of  the 
United  States   Supreme  Court  reports,  4th  ed.,  vol.  1,  pp 
cv-cvi.     Rochester,   N.  Y.,   1894.    8°.) 

See  also  page  9.     (Carson,  H.  L.) 
See  also  page  51.     (Waterloo,  S.) 
See  also  page  51.     (Wheeler,  D.  H.) 

JAMES  WILSON 

Alexander,  Liicien  Hugh.     James  Wilson,  patriot,  and  the  Wilson 

doctrine. 

[New  York,  1906.]     10  pp.    8°. 

Cover-title. 

Reprinted  from  the  North  American  review,  mid-November 
issue,  1906,  v,  183,  no.  8,  pp.  971-989. 

Cook,  Frank  Gaylord.     James  Wilson. 

(In  Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  64,  Sept.,  1889,  pp.  316-330.) 

Dwight,  N.     James  Wilson. 

(In  his  The  lives  of  the  signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Inde- 
pendence, pp.  214-218.    New  York,  1876.     12°,) 

Goodrich,  Charles  A.     James  Wilson. 

(In  his  Lives  of  the  signers  to  the  Declaration  of  Independ- 
ence, pp.  300-309.  New  York,  1829.     12°.) 

Harlan,  John  M.     James  Wilson  and  the  formation  of  the  Constitu- 
tion. 

(In  American  law  review,  vol.  34,  July-Aug.,  1900,  pp.  481- 
504.) 

Hunt,  William.     James  Wilson. 

(In  his  American  biographical  panorama,  page  160.  Albany, 
1849.     8°.) 


116  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Judson,  L.  CaiToll.     James  Wilson. 

(In  his  A  biography  of  the  signers  of  the  Declaration  of  In- 
dependence, pp.  126-131.     Philadelphia,  1S39.     8°.) 

James  Wilson. 


(In  his  The  sages  and  heroes  of  the  American  Revolution, 
pp.  394-399.     Philadelphia,  1851.     8°.) 

Klingelsmith,  Margaret  Center.     James  Wilson.     1742-1798. 

(In  Lewis,  William  Draper,  ed.     Great  American  lawyers,  vol. 
1,  pp.  149-221.     Philadelphia,  1907.     8°.) 

James  Wilson  and  the  so-called  Yazoo  frauds. 


(Iti   University   of   Pennsylvania   law   review,    vol.    56,    Jan., 
1908,  pp.  1-27.) 

Lossing,  Benson  J.     James  Wilson. 

(In  his  Lives  of  the  signers  of  the  Declaration  of  American 
Independence,  pp.  126-129.     Philadelphia,  1870.     12°.) 

Nevin,  David  li.  B.     James  Wilson,  of  Pennsylvania. 

(In  his  Continental  slietches  of  distinguished  Pennsylvanians, 
pp.  76-84.     Philadelphia,  1875.     12°.) 

Pierce,  James  Oscar.     James  Wilson  as  a  jurist. 

(In  American  law  review,  vol.  38,  Jan.-Feb.,  1904,  pp.  44-60.) 

Sanderson,  John.     Wilson. 

(In   his  Biography  of  the  signers  to  the  Declaration  of  In- 
dependence, vol.  6,  pp.  113-175.     Philadelphia,  1825.     8°.) 

Simpson,  Henry.     James  Wilson. 

(In    his    The   lives    of   eminent    Philadelphians,    pp.    964-968. 
Philadelphia,  1859.     8°.) 

See  also  page  8.     (Carson,  H.  L.) 

See  also  page  50.     (U.  S.  Supreme  Court.) 

LEVI  WOODBURY 

Death  of  Judge  Woodbury. 

(In  Western  law  journal,  vol.  9,  Oct.,  1851,  pp.  43-44.) 

Ela,  K.     Levi  Woodbury. 

(In  Longacre,  James  B.  and  James  Herring.     The  National 
portrait  gallery,  vol.  2,  pp.  265-270.     Philadelphia,  1835.     4°.) 

Hon.  Levi  Woodbury,  of  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

(In  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register,  vol.  1, 
Jan.,  1847,  pp.  84-86.) 


SUPREME  COURT:  BIOGRAPHIES  OF  ASSOCIATE  JUSTICES        117 

Levi  Woodbury. 

(In  Current  comment,  vol.  3,  .Tan.  15,  1891,  pp.  1-7.) 

Levi  "Woodbury. 

(In  United  States  magazine  and  Democratic  review,   vol.  2, 
July,  1838,  pp.  385^08;  vol.  12,  Mar.,  1843,  pp.  318-319.) 

Rantoul,  Robert,  jr.     Mr.  Justice  Woodbury. 

(In  Law  reporter,  vol.  14,  Nov.,  1851,  pp.  349-3G1.) 

Sketch  of  the  public  life  of  Levi  Woodbury. 

\ Printed  at  the  G ongi'essioiml  Globe  offi.ce.,  WashingtoaJ).  ('. 

n.d.]     8  pp.    8°. 
Caption  title. 

Watterston,  George.     Levi  Woodbury. 

(In  his   Gallerj'  of  American   portraits,   3d  ed.,   pp.   149-153. 
Washington,  1836.     12°.) 

Woodbury,  Charles  Levi.     Levi  Woodbury, 

(In  New  England  historic  genealogical  society.     Memorial  bi- 
ographies, vol.  1,  pp.  295-327.     Boston,  18S0.     8°.) 

Memoir  of  Hon.  Levi  Woodbury,  LL.  D. 

(In  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register,  vol.  48. 
Jan.,  1894,  pp.  9-17.) 

See  also  page  8.  (Carson,  H.  L.) 
See  also  page  48.  (Jones,  A.  D.) 
See  also  page  50.     (U.  S.  Supreme  Court.) 


WILLIAM  BURNHAM  WOODS 

The  Ne-w  associate  justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  [W.  B.  Woods]. 

(In  Washington  law  reporter,  vol.  8,  Dec.  27,  1880,  p.  818.) 

Justice  Wm.  Burnham  Woods. 

(In  Weekly  law  bulletin,  vol.  17.  May  23,  18.87,  pp.  330-331.) 

Justice  Wm.  Burnham  Woods. 

(In  Washington  law  reporter,  vol.  15,  June  8,  1887,  pp.  357- 
359.) 

William  B.  Woods. 

(In  U.  S.  Supreme  Court.  A  complete  indexed  digest  of  the 
United  States  Supreme  Court  X'eports,  4th  ed.  vol.  1,  pp. 
Ixxxii-Ixxxvi.     Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1894.    8°.) 

See  also  page  8.     (Carson,  H.  L.) 
See  also  page  48.     (Headley,  P.  C.) 


AUTHOR   INDEX 


Adams,  Charles  Francis. 

Adams,  Edward  B 

Adams,  John 

Alden,  T.  J.  F 

Alexander,  C.  H 


Page 

96 

97 

5 

41 

38 

Alexander,  Lucien  Hugh 115 

Allen,  Lafon 32 

American  Bar  Association 5 

Ames,  Herman  Vandenburg 5 

Arnot,  Raymond  H 34 

Ash,  Mark 41  ! 

Ash,  William 41  1 

Ashley,  James  M 32 

Ashley,  Roscoe  Lewis 5 

Bacon,  Ezekiel 109 

Bailey,  W.  F 5 

Baker,  A.J 6 

Baker,  William 83 

Baldwin,  Simeon  Eben 6,  34 

Baltimore.     Bench  and  bar 71 

Bancroft,  Frederic 75 

Bancroft,  George 6 

Banks,  N.  Huston 109 

Barnes,  William  Horatio 46 

Barre,  W.  L - 52,  59, 106 

Bateman,  Horatio 46 

Bates,  C.  Lee 6,7 

Bates,  Samuel  P 107 

Baxter,  Katharine  Schuyler 52 

Beach,  Charles  Fisk,  jr 7 

Benham,  George  A 32 

Benjamin,  Charles  F 107 

Bennett,  Edmund  H 18 

Benson,  John  S 75 

Bidwell,  W.  H 75,83 

Bigelow,  John 7,  21,  35 

Bigelow,  Melville  M 20 

Binney,  Horace 59 

Black,  Chauncey  Forward 75,  94 

Black,  Henry  Campbell 7 

Black,  Jeremiah  Sullivan 40, 107 

Black,  John  C 59 

Bordwell,  Percy 36 


Page 

Boutwell,  George  S 7,34 

Boyle,  Esmeralda 99 

Bradbury,  James  Ware 90 

Bradley,  Charles 87 

Bradley,  Joseph  P 59,  87 

Brattle,  William 5 

Brennan,  Joseph  Fletcher 47 

Brewer,  David  Josiah 7,  33,  34 

Brockett,  Linus  P 75,  93 

Brooks,  Elbridge  S 52,  59 

Brooks,  Frank  H 30 

Brooks,  Noah 75 

Brown,  David  Paul 86,  96, 114 

Brown,  Henry  Billings 7 

Brown,  Timothy 8 

Brown,  William  Garrott 57,  58 . 

Browne,  Irving 59, 109 

Browne,  Nina  E 46 

Bryant,  Edwin  Eustace 8 

Bryant,  James  R.  M 59 

Bryce,  James 8 

Buel,  Elizabeth  C.  Barney 57 

Bullitt,  William  Grigsby 8 

Burd,  Edward 33 

Burgess,  John  W 34 

Butler,  Charles  Henry 41, 88 

Butler,  George  B 27 

Butler,  William  Allen : 8 

Buttre,  Lillian  C 71, 109 

Candler,  Allen  D 114 

Carnegie,  Andrew 107 

Carson,  Hampton  Lawrence 8-9,  86, 

89,  92,  93,  97, 101, 104, 105, 113, 114 

Carter,  Howard  M 9 

Cassody,  John  B 60 

Chase,  Salmon  Portland 80-82 

Chittenden,  Lucius  E 76 

Choate,  Joseph  H 35 

Clark,  A.  Inglis 35 

Clark,  E.  P 29,  99 

Clark,  Walter 9,  35,  37 

Clarke,  H.  De  F 41,42 

Clute,  0 103 

119 


120 


AUTHOR   INDEX 


Page 

Cockran,  W.  Bourke 33 

Colburn,  Jeremiah 56 

Coles,  Walter  D 31 

Colt,  James  D 30 

Colt,  Le  Baron  Bradford 65 

Colwell,  Francis 65 

Conkling,  Alfred 9 

Cook,  Frank  Gaylord 57, 106, 115 

Cooke,  John  Esten 60 

Cooley,  Thomas  M 9, 10 

Coolidge,  L.  A 104 

Corwin,  Edward  S 36 

Cotton,  Joseph  P.,  > 39,  68 

Coudert,  Frederic  R 83 

Cox,  Joseph 10 

Cox,  J.  D 76 

Coxe,  Alfred  Conkling 30 

Coxe,  Brinton 10 

Coxe,  R.  S 41 

Craighill,  Robert  T 60 

Cranch,  William 39 

Culberson,  Charles  A 30 

Curtis,  Benjamin  R 91 

Curtis,  Benjamin  Bobbins. .   10, 39,  41,  71 

Curtis,  George  Ticknor 10,  91 

Curtis,  William  Eleroy 48 

Cutler,  H.  M.  Tracy 76 

Dabney,  W.  D 10 

Dallas,  Alexander  Jones 39 

Danforth,  Henry  G 42 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revo- 
lution.    Connecticut 57 

Davenport,  Frederick  M 37 

Davis,  Junius 98,  105 

Davis,  J.  C.  Bancroft 11 

Dawes,  Henry  L 107 

Denslow,  V.  B 76 

Depew,  Chauncey  M 33 

Desty,  Robert 11 

Dewhurst,  William  Whitwell 11 

Dickinson,  Marquis  Fayette,  .//• 60 

Didier,  Eugene  L 30,  76 

Dillon,  John  Forrest 61 

Dillon,  John  M 40,  68 

District     of     Columbia,     Supreme 

Court 107 

Doak,  H.  M 99 

Dodd,  William  E 61 

•Doolittle,  James  R 29 

Dos  Passos,  John  R 38 

Drone,  Eaton  S 30 

Du  Ponceau,  Peter  S 11 


Paffp 

Durfee,  Calvin 94 

Dwight,  N 90, 115 

Dwyer,  John  William 11 

Edwards,  Isaac 71 

Edwards,  Percy  L 32 

Ela,  R : 116 

Elliot,  Jonathan 12, 15 

Ellis,  Charles  M 71 

Esterline,  Blackburn 36 

Evans,  C.  A 114 

Evarts,  William  Maxwell 76,  79 

Farrand,  Max 37 

Field,  Frank  Harvey 33 

Field,  Henry  M 94 

Field,  Stephen  Johnson. .  9, 12,  30,  76,  94 

Finch,  Francis  Miles 61 

Flanders,  Henry 48,  61 

Fleischmann,  Simon 34 

Flower,  Frank  Abial 108 

Folsom,  M.  A 11 

Foote,  Henry  S 89 

Foraker,  Joseph  Benson 77 

Force,  Manning  F 101 

Ford,  Worthington  C 90 

Foster,  Roger 12 

Foulke,  William  Dudley 77 

Fowler,  Robert  Ludon 29,  32 

French,  Benjamin  Franklin 48 

Fromageot,  Henri 12 

Fuller,  Melville  W 9,  61 

Gallagher,  William  D 77 

Garfield,  James  Abram 77 

Garland,  Augustus  Hill 12 

Gauss,  Henry  Colford 12 

Gerhard,  Benjamin 39 

Giddings,  Franklin  H 37 

Gillett,  E.  H 52 

Gilpin,  Henry  D 16 

Godkin,  E.  L 27,  28 

Goodell,  Thomas  D 31 

Goodrich,  Charles  A 90, 115 

Gorham,  George  Congdon 75,  94, 108 

Gould,  Elizabeth  Porter 109 

Graves,  Harmon  Sheldon 77 

Gray,  Horace 61 

Greenleaf,  Simon 109 

Gregory,  Charles  Noble 103 

Griggs,  John  W 38 

Griswold,  Rufus  Wilmot 61, 110 

Gunckel,  Patrick  Hemy 12 

Guthrie,  William  D 13 

Hackett,  Frank  W 87 


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121 


Page 

Hackett,  William  H.  Y 52 

Haines,  Charles  G 37 

Hall,  A.  Oakey 87, 105 

Hallett,  W 18 

Halsey,  John  J 52 

Hamilton,  Alexander 13 

Hamlin,  E.  S 77 

Hanson,  John  Wesley,  jr 51 

Hardy,  Sallie  E.  Marshall 62 

Harlan,  John  Marshall 9, 

13,  29,  32,  34,  115 

Hart,  Albert  Bushnell 77 

Hartley,  Cecil  B 106 

Hawes,  Horace 13 

Headley,  Phineas  C 48 

Hendricks,  Thomas  A 29 

Herbert,  Hilary  A 13 

Herring,  James 52, 101 

Hildreth,  R 52 

Hill,  Frederick  Trevor 36 

Hill,  Walters 31,100 

Hillard,  George  S 110 

Hillhouse,  James 13 

Hinsdale,  Burke  Aaron 14 

Hitchcock,  Henry 14,  30 

Hoadly,  George 77 

Hoar,  George  Frisbie 14,  96 

Holcombe,  J.  P 42 

Holland,  Rupert  Sargent 35 

Hoist,  Hermann  Eduard  von 14 

Holt,  GeorgeC 97 

Hopkinson,  Joseph 114 

Hortensius  [pseud.].     See  Ramsay, 
David 

Houghton,  Walter  R 62 

Howard,  Benjamin  C. 40 

Howland,  Francis .  .  110 

Hubbard,  Elbert 52 

Hughes,  Robert  Morton 14 

Hume,  F.  Charles 33 

Hunt,  William 90,  91, 110, 114, 115 

Ingersoll,  Henry  Hulbert 89 

Ingham,  John  H 12 

Jameson,  John  Alexander 14 

Jameson,  John  Franklin 14 

Jay,  John 55-56 

Jay,  William 52 

Jefferson,  Thomas 15 

Jenkins,  J.  G 33 

Jenkins,  John  S 53 

Johnson,  Frances  Benjamin 48 

Johnson,  J.  Altheus 37 

65S38— 09 16 


Page 

Johnston,  Henry  P 55 

Jones,  Abner  D 48 

Jones,  Francis  R. .  53,  57,  62,  71,  78,  83,  96 

Jones,  Leonard  A 97 

Judson,  L.  Carroll 90, 116 

Kales,  Albert  M 38 

Keasbey,  A.  Q 87 

Kelley ,  William  Darrah 108 

Kinney,  Jonathan  Kendrick 42 

Klingelsmith,  Margaret  Center. . . .  116 

Knight,  Lucian  Lamar 100 

Knox,  Philander  C 23 

Lalor,  John  J 14 

Lamb,  Martha  J 83 

Landon,  Judson  S 15 

Lane,  Victor  H ." 10 

Lane,  William  Coolidge 46 

Lathrop,  H.  W 103 

Lauck,  H.J 42 

Law  Association  of  Philadelphia. . .  15 

Lay,  George  C 37 

Lehmann,  Frederick  W 62 

Leland,  Waldo  Gifford 24 

Le\'in,  H 101, 103, 113 

Lewis,  William  Draper 42,  87 

Libby,  Charles  Freeman 62 

Lieber,  G.  Norman 33 

Lincoln,  Solomon 96 

Linder,  Usher  F 93 

Littlefield,  Charles  E 35 

Littlepage,  Lewis 55 

Livingston,  John 89,  96, 101 

Lloyd,  Hemy  Demarest 78 

Lodge,  Henry  Cabot 56,  63 

Longacre,  James  B 101 

Lossing,  Benson  J. .  53, 58,  63,  90, 106, 116 

Loveland,  Franklin  Olds.  15 

Lovell,  Arthur  Thomas 83 

Low,  A.  Maurice 35 

Luckenbach,  W.  D 78,  86, 98 

McCabe,  James  D 63 

McClain,  Emlin. . . .' 15, 63 

McCorkle,  J.  M 28 

McCulloch,  Hugh 78 

MacDonald,  W 58 

Macdonell,  John 34 

McKinley,  Andrew 49 

McLaughlin,  A.  C 9 

McLaughlin,  J.  F 71 

McRee,  Griffith  J 99 

MacVeagh,  Wayne 63 

Madison,  James 15, 16 


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I'age 

Magruder,  Allan  Bowie 63 

Marcosson,  Isaac  F 104 

Marshall,  John 39.  40,  68-70 

Marshall,  Maria  Newton 64 

Marshall,  Sallie  Ewing.     See  Har- 
dy, Sallie  E.  Marshall 

Martin,  Luther 12 

Massachusetts.    General  court 16 

Mathews,  William 110 

Maiu-y,  Nannie-Belle 49 

Maury,  Sarah  My tton 71, 101 

Maiu-y ,  William  A 16 

Maxwell,  Samuel 30 

May,  Heber  J 16 

Mayer,  C.  F 90 

Mayes,  Edward 100 

Means,  D.  MacG 64 

Meigs,  William  M 17,  29,  36 

Merwin,  Henry  Childs 10 

Michie,  Thomas  Johnson 43 

Mikell,  William  E 72 

Miller,  Samuel  Freeman ...  17, 40,  46, 103 

Miller,  Stephen  F 100 

Mister,  James  F 29 

Mitchell,  J.  T 60 

Miyakawa,  Masuji 17 

Moore,  Frank 64, 110 

Moore,  John  Bassett 64 

Morgan,  John  T 28 

Morris,  Clara 100 

Morris,  George  Perry 97,  98 

Morrow,  James  B 104 

Morse,  J.  T.,ir 91 

Mosby,  Thomas  Speed 36 

Moses,  Adolph 64 

Mowry,  Ensminger 37 

Myer,  William  G 39,43 

Neale,  Walter 49 

Ne\an,  David  R.  B 116 

New  York  {City)  Bar  associatiov  . .         84 

Nott,  C.C 78 

Nugent,  W.  L 28 

Ogden,  Rollo 34 

Olmsted,  Fannie  M 57 

Olney,  Richard 64 

Olney,  Warren 64 

O'Neall,  John  Belton 100, 106 

P.,T 64 

Parker,  Cortlandt 87, 105 

Parker,  Junius 32 

Parsons,  R.  C 49 

Paschal,  George  W 17 


Page 

Patterson,  Christopher  Stuart 17 

Patterson,  T.  Elliott 49,  72 

Patton,  William  W 29^ 

Paulding,  William  1 64 

Peabody,  Andrew  P 110 

Peeler,  A.J 17 

Pellew,  George 53 

Pennoyer,  Sylvester 31,  32 

Pennsylvania.     General  court 18 

Pepper,  George  WTiarton 18,  31 

Perry,  Benjamin  F 53,  58,  64, 106 

Peters,  Richard 39,  40,  43 

Phelps,  Edward  J 18, 30,  65 

Phillips,  Philip 18 

Phillips,  W.  Hallett 43 

Piatt,  Bonn .' 78, 108 

Pickett,  Marie  S 57 

Pierce,  Edward  L 53 

Pierce,  Franklin 18 

Pierce,  James  Oscar 116 

Pollock,  Frederick 31 

Pomeroy,  John  Norton...  18,  27,  29,  75,  94 

Poore,  Benjamin  Perley 49 

Post,  A.  C 98 

Potter,  Clarkson  Nott 72 

Powell,  E.  P 33 

Powers,  Frederick  Perry 30 

Proctor,  L.  B 50,  65, 105 

Ralston,  Robert 12 

Ramsay,  Da\-id 19 

Ramsay,  Dr 106 

Rantoul,  Robert,  jr 117 

Rawle,  William 19 

Rawle,  William  Henry 65,  67 

Redfield,  Isaac  F 78 

Reeder,  Robert  P 17 

Reeve,  Henry 21 

Reid,  Sydney 98 

Ren  wick,  Henry  B 53 

Renwick,  James 53 

Rhode  Island  bar  association 65 

Rice,  Clinton 78 

Richardson,  William  A 31 

Roane,  Spencer 65 

Robbins,  Chandler 91 

Robson,  Charles 85 

Rose,  Walter  Malins 19, 40, 43, 44 

Rosenberger,  J.  C 32 

Rowe,  L.  S 34 

Russell,  Alfred 65 

Russell,  William  Hepburn 44 

Sanderson,  John 90, 116 


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Savage,  John 79, 102 

Schofield,  Henry 38 

Schofield,  William 38, 110 

Schouler,  James 19,  36,  72 

Schuckers,  Jacob  VV 79 

Scott,  E.  H 16 

Scott,  Henry  W 66,  79,  85,  91.  95,  110 

Scott,  James  Brown 54 

Sedgwick,  A.  G 27,  28,  92 

Seidle,  Thomas  C 85 

Semmes,  Thomas  J 50 

Shauck,  John  A 72 

Shea,  John  Dawson  Gilmary 54 

Shepard,  Henry  M 58 

Shiras,  Oliver  Perry 19 

Sigourney,  Mrs.  L.  H 58 

Simonton,  Charles  H 20 

Simpkins,  William  Stewart 19 

Simpson,  Henry 116 

Smalley,  E.  V 

Smith,  James  Allen 

Smith,  Samuel  B 

Spear,  Samuel  T 


29 
20 
94 
20 

Sprague,  William  Buell 102 

31 

20 

20 

20 

72 

111 

111 

108 


Sterne,  Simon 

Stevens,  C.  Ellis 

Stickney,  Albert 

Stimson,  Frederic  Jesup 

Storey,  M 

Story,  Joseph 20,  66 

Story,  William  Wetmore 

Stowe,  Harriet  Beecher 79 

Strong,  Henry 104 

Strong,  William 28,  31 

Sumner,  Charles 20,  111 

Sutherland,  William  A 21, 44 

Taft,  William  Howard 21,  32 

Taggart,  Joseph 72 

Taney,  Edward  S 72 

Taney,  Mary  Florence 72 

Taney,  Roger  Brooke 73-74 

Taylor,  Hannis 21,  36 

Tebbs,  C.  H 11 

Terhune,  Mary  Virginia  H 66 

Thatcher,  Erastus 21 

Thayer,  Amos  M 21 

Thayer,  Ezra  R 96 

Thayer,  James  Bradley 66,  67 

Thayer,  William  S 54 

Thompson,  Charles  Lawrence 44 

Thompson,  Seymour  D 33 

Thorpe,  Francis  N 21 


Pagp 

;  Thwaites,  R.  G 68 

Tiedeman,  Christopher  G 32 

I  Tiffany,  Joel 21 

I  Tocqueville,  Alexis  de 21 

Towle,  Nathaniel  C 21 

Townsend,  Edward  Waterman ....  22 

Townshend,  Norton  Strange 79 

'  Trickett,  William 35,  37 

I  Trieber,  Jacob 37 

I  Tucker,  Henry  St.  George 22 

Tucker,  John  Randolph 22 

Tucker.nan,  Henry  T 54 

Turner,  William  R 95 

Tyler,  Samuel 73 

Uhle,  John  B. . .  54,  58,  73,  84,  86, 106, 114 

Union  League  of  New  York 108 

United  States: 

Bureau  of  rolls  and  library 22 

Circuit  court 92 

Congress 22-23,  67 

Court  of  claims 23 

Department  of  justice 23 

Electoral  commission 23 

Laws,  statutes,  etc 23-24 

Supreme  Court.  24,  87,  92,  99, 100, 104 

Van  Santvoord,  George. 50 

Van  Tyne,  Claude  Halstead 24 

Veeder,  Van  Vechten 34 

Veritas  [pseud.] 102 

Vermilye,  A.  G 54 

Verplanck,  Julian  C 58 

Viele,  Egbert  L 108 

Virginia.     General  assembly 25 

Waite,  Catharine  V 67 

Waite,  Charles  B 54,  84,  106,  111 

Waite,  Morrison  Remick 67 

Wallace,  John  William 40 

Wallis,  Severn  Teackle 73 

Wambaugh,  Eugene 79 

Warden,  Robert  Bruce 79 

Ware,  William ill 

Warner,  Joseph  Bangs 92 

Washington,  Bushrod  C 114 

Washington,  H.  A 15 

Waterloo,  Stanley 51 

Waterst  on ,  Robert  Cassie Ill 

Watson,  Warren 88 

Watterston,  George 117 

Webster,  Daniel 25, 112 

Webster,  Sidney 25 

Wells,  David  A 27 

Wells,  J.  C 25 


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